The Debate On The English Reformation

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Genre : History
Author : Rosemary O'Day
Publisher : London ; New York : Methuen
Release : 1986
File : 248 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015010817909


The Debate On The English Reformation

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First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

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Genre : History
Author : Rosemary O'Day
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2003-10-03
File : 235 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781135835330


Royal Priesthood In The English Reformation

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Royal Priesthood in the English Reformation assesses the understandings of the Christian doctrine of royal priesthood, long considered one of the three major Reformation teachings, as held by an array of royal, clerical, and popular theologians during the English Reformation. Historians and theologians often present the doctrine according to more recent debates rather than the contextual understandings manifested by the historical figures under consideration. Beginning with a radical reevaluation of John Wyclif and an incisive survey of late medieval accounts, the book challenges the predominant presentation of the doctrine of royal priesthood as primarily individualistic and anticlerical, in the process clarifying these other concepts. It also demonstrates that the late medieval period located more religious authority within the monarchy than is typically appreciated. After the revolutionary use of the doctrine by Martin Luther in early modern Germany, it was wielded variously between and within diverse English royal, clerical, and lay factions under Henry VIII and Edward VI, yet the Old and New Testament passages behind the doctrine were definitely construed in a monarchical direction. With Thomas Cranmer, the English evangelical presentation of the universal priesthood largely received its enduring official shape, but challenges came from within the English magisterium as well as from both radical and conservative religious thinkers. Under the sacred Tudor queens, who subtly and successfully maintained their own sacred authority, the various doctrinal positions hardened into a range of early modern forms with surprising permutations.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Malcolm B. Yarnell III
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Release : 2013-12-12
File : 341 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780191509766


Clerical Marriage And The English Reformation

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"This study sets the debate over clerical marriage within the context of the key debates of the Reformation, offering insights into the nature of the reformers' attempts to break with the Catholic past, and illustrating the relationship between English polemicists and their continental counterparts. The debate was not without practical consequences, and the author sets this study of polemical arguments alongside an analysis of the response of clergy in several English dioceses to the legalisation of clerical marriage in 1549. Conclusions are based upon the evidence of wills, visitation records, and the proceedings of the ecclesiastical courts."--Jacket

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Genre : History
Author : Helen L. Parish
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2017-07-05
File : 289 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351950992


Reform And Conflict

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This volume covers a period of major change that had a lasting impact on art, science, economics, political thought, and education. Rudolph W. Heinze examines the various positions taken by medieval church reformers, explores the efforts of the leading reformer Martin Luther, and emphasises how the reformations brought moral and doctrinal changes to Christianity, permanently altering the religious landscape, then and now.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Rudoph W. Heinze
Publisher : Monarch Books
Release : 2012-10-18
File : 496 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780857213945


The Parish In English Life 1400 1600

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The first comprehensive survey of the religious, social and cultural life of late medieval and Reformation parishes covers town and country, northern as well as southern communities, and provides an indication of the European setting just before and just after the enormous social and religious changes of the 16th century. 15 illustrations.

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Genre : History
Author : Katherine L. French
Publisher : Manchester University Press
Release : 1997
File : 296 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0719049539


Rethinking Catholicism In Reformation England

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This book considers the ideological development of English Catholicism in the sixteenth century, from the complementary perspectives of history, theology, and literature. Lucy Wooding argues that Erasmian humanism had laid the foundations for Catholic reformation in England, but that it was Henry VIII who turned an intellectual trend into an actual reform programme, reshaping English Catholicism in the process. The reformist strand within Catholic thought remained influential during the reign of Mary I, and in the early Elizabethan period, but was then reconfigured by the experience of exile and the onset of the drive for Counter-Reformation uniformity. Dr Wooding shows that Catholicism in this period was neither a defunct tradition, nor one merely reacting to Protestantism, but a vigorous intellectual movement responding to the reformist impulse of the age. Its development illustrates the English Reformation in microcosm: scholarly, humanist, didactic, and preserving its own peculiarities independent of European trends. Rethinking Catholicism in Reformation England makes an important contribution to the intellectual history of the Reformation.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Lucy E. C. Wooding
Publisher : Clarendon Press
Release : 2000-10-19
File : 318 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780191513435


The Reformation In National Context

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The collection of essays by prominent historians of the Reformation explores the experience of religious reform in 'national context', discussing similarities and differences between the reform movements in a dozen different countries of sixteenth-century Europe. Each author provides an interpretative essay emphasising local peculiarities and national variants on the broader theme of the Reformation as a European phenomenon. The individual essays thus emphasise the local preconditions and limitations which encountered the Reformation as it spread from Germany into most of the countries of western and central Europe. Together they present a picture of the many-sided nature of the Reformation as it grew up in each 'national context'. The book includes examples of countries where the Reformation was strikingly successful, as well as those where it failed to make an impact. A final comparative essay seeks to understand the different 'Reformations' as variations on an overall theme. This volume forms part of a sequence of collections of essays which began with The Enlightenment in national context (1981) and has continued with Revolution in history (1986), Romanticism in national context (1988), Fin de siecle and its legacy (1990), The Renaissance in national context (1991), The Scientific Revolution in national context (1992), and The national question in Europe in historical context (1993). The purpose of these and other envisaged collections is to bring together comparative, national and interdisciplinary approaches to the history of great movements in the development of human thought and action.

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Genre : History
Author : Robert Scribner
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 1994-06-09
File : 248 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780521401555


The Beginnings Of English Protestantism

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Genre : History
Author : Peter Marshall
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2002-05-30
File : 260 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0521003245


Contesting The Reformation

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Contesting the Reformation provides a comprehensive survey of the most influential works in the field of Reformation studies from a comparative, cross-national, interdisciplinary perspective. Represents the only English-language single-authored synthetic study of Reformation historiography Addresses both the English and the Continental debates on Reformation history Provides a thematic approach which takes in the main trends in modern Reformation history Draws on the most recent publications relating to Reformation studies Considers the social, political, cultural, and intellectual implications of the Reformation and the associated literature

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Genre : History
Author : C. Scott Dixon
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2012-04-30
File : 241 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781405113236