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Fabricating Founders In Early Modern England History Rhetoric And The Origins Of Christianity Lauren Horn Griffin

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Fabricating Founders In Early Modern England History Rhetoric And The Origins Of Christianity Lauren Horn Griffin
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.77 MB
Author: Lauren Horn Griffin
ISBN: 9789004514355, 900451435X
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Fabricating Founders In Early Modern England History Rhetoric And The Origins Of Christianity Lauren Horn Griffin by Lauren Horn Griffin 9789004514355, 900451435X instant download after payment.

This book explores how early modern Catholics and Protestants strategically reimagined, rewrote, and reinterpreted the lives of the founder-saints (British, Celtic, Anglo-Saxon, and Roman) who brought Christianity to Britain and were responsible for its spread. Tudor historians, politicians, and theologians used stories of the origins of English Christianity to draw a continuous line to a deep past, to rhetorically construct the territories of England, Britain, and Christendom, and to negotiate changing conceptions of divine interaction in the human world. This focus on founding figures sheds light on changing conceptions of the past, the production of space and spatial understandings of culture, and the ongoing construction of sainthood and martyrdom in the sixteenth century. Griffin ultimately shows how early modern English Catholics and their interlocutors not only mobilized the story of Christianity's arrival in Britain for a variety of social ends, but also reconsidered the nature of historical knowledge and what counts as truth itself.

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