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Religious Identities in Henry VIII's England

Autor Peter Marshall
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 dec 2005
Henry VIII's decision to declare himself supreme head of the church in England, and thereby set himself in opposition to the authority of the papacy, had momentous consequences for the country and his subjects. At a stroke people were forced to reconsider assumptions about their identity and loyalties, in rapidly shifting political and theological circumstances. Whilst many studies have investigated Catholic and Protestant identities during the reigns of Elizabeth and Mary, much less is understood about the processes of religious identity-formation during Henry's reign.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780754653905
ISBN-10: 0754653900
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:New ed
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

'... invaluable book...' Church Times '... students of Tudor religion and culture will find this volume highly appetizing and immensely enjoyable.' Church History ’This is a splendid book.’ Journal of Theological Studies ’Marshall's compelling essays should be read by anyone interested in fresh approaches to studying the English Reformation... The appendix, a brief prosopography of 127 Henrician Catholic exiles, including information not revealed in chapter eleven, makes this book especially valuable for those interested in Reformation history.’ Anglican and Episcopal History ’The strengths and range of Marshall' scholarship will commend this volume to discerning readers, who will find it both informative and stimulating.’ English Historical Review

Notă biografică

Peter Marshall is Reader in History at the University of Warwick, UK

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Introduction; Part 1 Evangelical Directons; Chapter 2 Evangelical Conversion; Chapter 3 Fear, Purgatory and Polemic; Chapter 4 The Shooting of Robert Packington; Chapter 5 The Debate Over ‘Unwritten Verities’; Part 2 Henrician Reforms; Chapter 6 The Other Black Legend; Chapter 7 Forgery and Miracles; Chapter 8 Mumpsimus and Sumpsimus; Part 3 Catholic Positions; Chapter 9 Is the Pope a Catholic?; Chapter 10 The Burning of John Forest; Chapter 11 Catholic Exiles;

Descriere

In this volume Peter Marshall explores a wide range of evidence that underlines the complex web of overlapping and competing religious identities that Henry VIII's subjects were forced to assume as he sought to take control of the English church. Investigating broad issues of conversion, polemic and propaganda, scripture, exile, forgery and miracles, as well as looking at specific cases of individuals and events, a rich picture is built up of the ambiguities and paradoxes of the early reformation process in England. This book includes three entirely new chapters, and eight previously published but updated essays.