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English Evangelicals And Tudor Obedience C 15271570 Ryan M Reeves

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English Evangelicals And Tudor Obedience C 15271570 Ryan M Reeves
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Publisher: Brill Academic Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.03 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Ryan M. Reeves
ISBN: 9789004250116, 9004250115
Language: English
Year: 2013

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English Evangelicals And Tudor Obedience C 15271570 Ryan M Reeves by Ryan M. Reeves 9789004250116, 9004250115 instant download after payment.

The heart of this book lies in the important discovery that a pivotal Tudor argument in favor of the Royal Supremacy--the argument from Psalm 82 that earthly kings are 'gods' on this earth--is in fact Zwinglian in origin. This teaching from Psalm 82, which originated in Zurich in the mid-1520s, was soon used extensively in England to justify the Supremacy, and English evangelicals--from Tyndale to Cranmer--unanimously embraced this Protestant argument in their writings on political obedience. 
The discovery of this link shows conclusive, textual proof of the 'Zurich Connection' between Swiss political teachings and those popular under Tudor kings. This study argues, then, that evangelical attitudes towards royal authority were motivated by the assumption that Protestantism supported 'godly kingship' over against 'papal tyranny'. As such, it is the first monograph to find a vital connection between early Swiss Protestant teachings on obedience and similar teachings by evangelicals.

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