Aspects of English Protestantism, c. 1530-1700
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Aspects of English Protestantism, c. 1530-1700
(Politics, culture and society in early modern Britain)
Manchester University Press, 2001
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Aspects of English Protestantism
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During the sixteenth century, England underwent a religious revolution. This book examines the reverberations of this Protestant Reformation, which continued to be felt until at least the end of the seventeenth century. Brings together twelve essays by Nicholas Tyacke about English Protestantism, which range from the Reformation itself, and the new market-place of ideas opened up, to the establishment of freedom of worship for Protestant nonconformists in 1689. For this collection the author has written a substantial introduction, and updated the essays by incorporating new research. -- .
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1. Re-thinking the English Reformation
- 2. The 'Rise of Puritanism' and the legalising of dissent, 1571-1719
- 3. Popular Puritan mentality in Late Elizabethan England
- 4. The fortunes of English Puritanism, 1603-1640
- 5. Puritanism, Arminianism and counter-Revolution
- 6. The rise of Arminianism reconsidered
- 7. Anglican attitudes: Some recent writings on English religious history, from the Reformation to the Civil War
- 8. Archbishop Laud
- 9. Arminianism and English culture
- 10. Science and religion at Oxford before the Civil War
- 11. Religious controversy during the seventeenth century: The case of Oxford Arminianism and the theology of the Restoration Church
- Appendix: Defining Arminianism
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Description
During the sixteenth century, England underwent a religious revolution. This book examines the reverberations of this Protestant Reformation, which continued to be felt until at least the end of the seventeenth century. Brings together twelve essays by Nicholas Tyacke about English Protestantism, which range from the Reformation itself, and the new market-place of ideas opened up, to the establishment of freedom of worship for Protestant nonconformists in 1689. For this collection the author has written a substantial introduction, and updated the essays by incorporating new research. -- .
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Re-thinking the English Reformation
2. The 'Rise of Puritanism' and the legalising of dissent, 1571-1719
3. Popular Puritan mentality in Late Elizabethan England
4. The fortunes of English Puritanism, 1603-1640
5. Puritanism, Arminianism and counter-Revolution
6. The rise of Arminianism reconsidered
7. Anglican attitudes: Some recent writings on English religious history, from the Reformation to the Civil War
8. Archbishop Laud
9. Arminianism and English culture
10. Science and religion at Oxford before the Civil War
11. Religious controversy during the seventeenth century: The case of Oxford Arminianism and the theology of the Restoration Church
Appendix: Defining Arminianism -- .
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