The later reformation in England, 1547-1603
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The later reformation in England, 1547-1603
(British history in perspective)
Macmillan, 1990
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Bibliography: p. 189-195
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book provides an introduction to the latest research on the English Reformation from Edward VI's accession to the death of Elizabeth I. It highlights the difference between the official Reformation - what those in power wanted to happen - and the actual impact on clergy and people throughout the nation, including those Catholics and Protestants whom the official Elizabethan settlement ultimately failed to satisfy or include. It describes the growth of barriers between a world of literate, articulate religion and patterns of illiterate belief and magical practice; it assesses the ambiguities, the failures and the achievements of late Tudor religious structures.
目次
Preface - Setting the Scene - PART 1 THE WILL OF THE PRINCE - Protestant and Catholic Failure 1547-58 - 1559-77: The Cuckoo in the Nest - Polity and Policy 1577-1603 - PART 2 BUILDING A REFORMED CHURCH - Theology: Creating a New Orthodoxy - Theology: The Consensus Challenged - Reforming a Ministry - PART 3 VOLUNTARY RELIGION - The Reception of the Reformation - Principled Dissent - Conclusion: A World Beyond? - Notes to the Text - Bibliography - Index
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