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Religious Identities In Henry Viiis England St Andrews Studies In Reformation History St Andrews Studies In Reformation History Peter Marshall

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Religious Identities In Henry Viiis England St Andrews Studies In Reformation History St Andrews Studies In Reformation History Peter Marshall
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Publisher: Ashgate Pub Co
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.12 MB
Pages: 307
Author: Peter Marshall
ISBN: 9780754653905, 0754653900
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Religious Identities In Henry Viiis England St Andrews Studies In Reformation History St Andrews Studies In Reformation History Peter Marshall by Peter Marshall 9780754653905, 0754653900 instant download after payment.

Henry VIII's decision to declare himself supreme head of the church in England, and thereby set himself in opposition to the authority of the papacy, had momentous consequences for the country and his subjects. At a stroke people were forced to reconsider assumptions about their identity and loyalties, in rapidly shifting political and theological circumstances. Whilst many studies have investigated Catholic and Protestant identities during the reigns of Elizabeth and Mary, much less is understood about the processes of religious identity-formation during Henry's reign. In this volume Peter Marshall explores a wide range of evidence that underlines the complex web of overlapping and competing identities that people were forced to assume as a religiously conservative king sought to take control of his national church. Investigating broad issues of conversion, polemic and propaganda, scripture, exile, forgery and miracles, as well as looking at specific cases of individuals and events, a rich picture is built up of the ambiguities and paradoxes of the early reformation process in England. Consisting of three entirely new chapters, and eight previously published but updated, essays, this volume provides a fascinating insight into the complex religious developments of early sixteenth-century England. As Tudor religious history enters a 'post-revisionist' phase that acknowledges the strength and vitality of traditional religious culture, whilst reasserting the broad appeal of the evangelical message, this volume provides a timely reassessment and critique of the subject.

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