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Commonwealth And The English Reformation Protestantism And The Politics Of Religious Change In The Gloucester Vale 14831560 Ben Lowe

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Commonwealth And The English Reformation Protestantism And The Politics Of Religious Change In The Gloucester Vale 14831560 Ben Lowe
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Publisher: Ashgate
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.66 MB
Pages: 318
Author: Ben Lowe
ISBN: 9781409400455, 140940045X
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Commonwealth And The English Reformation Protestantism And The Politics Of Religious Change In The Gloucester Vale 14831560 Ben Lowe by Ben Lowe 9781409400455, 140940045X instant download after payment.

Whilst much recent research has dealt with the popular response to the religious change ushered in during the mid-Tudor period, this book focuses not just on the response to broad liturgical and doctrinal change, but also looks at how theological and reform messages could be utilized among local leaders and civic elites. It is this cohort that has often been neglected in previous efforts to ascertain the often elusive position of the common woman or man. Using the Vale of Gloucester as a case study, the book refocuses attention onto the concept of 'commonwealth' and links it to a gradual, but long-standing dissatisfaction with local religious houses. It shows how monasteries, endowed initially out of the charitable impulses of elites, increasingly came to depend increasingly on lay stewards to remain viable. During the economic downturn of the mid-Tudor period, when urban and landed elites refocused their attention on restoring the commonwealth which they believed had broken down, they increasingly viewed the charity offered by religious houses as insufficient to meet the local needs. In such a climate the Protestant social gospel seemed to provide a valid alternative to which many people gravitated. Holding to scrutiny the 'revisionist revolution' of the past twenty years, the book reopens debate about fundamental concerns about the ways the traditional church lost influence by the late middle ages, and the idea that there were deep problems with the religious houses was not just a creation of the reformers but rather has a long history. In so doing it offers a more complete picture of reform that goes beyond head-counting by looking at the political relationships and how they were affected by religious ideas to bring about change.

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