Reformation in Britain and Ireland

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Oxford University Press, 2003 - 568 страница
The study of the Reformation in England and Wales, Ireland and Scotland has usually been treated by historians as a series of discrete national stories. Reformation in Britain and Ireland draws upon the growing genre of writing about British History to construct an innovative narrative of religious change in the four countries/three kingdoms. The text uses a broadly chronological framework to consider the strengths and weaknesses of the pre-Reformation churches; the political crises of the break with Rome; the development of Protestantism and changes in popular religious culture. The tools of conversion - the Bible, preaching and catechising - are accorded specific attention, as is doctrinal change. It is argued that political calculations did most to determine the success or failure of reformation, though the ideological commitment of a clerical elite was also of central significance.
 

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Authority and Control
15
The State of the Clergy
43
Communities and Beliefs
81
Images and Pilgrimages
105
The Politics of Reform 15301558
115
The Higher Clergy
193
The Laity and the Church
217
Evangelical Environments
226
The Word Disseminated
257
Cuius Regio Eius Religio? The Churches Politics
353
Scotland and England
367
Church
425
of Passage
448
Bibliography
485
Index
537
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Felicity Heal is Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Oxford and Fellow of Jesus College.

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