English Reformation


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The English Reformation


The English Reformation

Author: Arthur Geoffrey Dickens

language: en

Publisher: B. T. Batsford Limited

Release Date: 1989


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The English Reformation


The English Reformation

Author: Alec Ryrie

language: en

Publisher: SPCK

Release Date: 2020-04-21


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This brief historical introduction to the English Reformation explores the social, political and religious factors that formed the original context in which it emerged, and the major thinkers and writings to which it gave birth. What was its impact on the world at the time and what were the key ideas and values connected with it?

How the English Reformation Was Named


How the English Reformation Was Named

Author: Benjamin Guyer

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 2022


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How the English Reformation was Named analyses the shifting semantics of 'reformation' in England between the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries. Originally denoting the intended aim of church councils, 'reformation' was subsequently redefined to denote violent revolt, and ultimately a series of past episodes in religious history. But despite referring to sixteenth-century religious change, the proper noun 'English Reformation' entered the historical lexicon only during the British civil wars of the 1640s. Anglican apologists coined this term to defend the Church of England against proponents of the Scottish Reformation, an event that contemporaries singled out for its violence and illegality. Using their neologism to denote select events from the mid-Tudor era, Anglicans crafted a historical narrative that enabled them to present a pristine vision of the English past, one that endeavoured to preserve amidst civil war, regicide, and political oppression. With the restoration of the monarchy and the Church of England in 1660, apologetic narrative became historiographical habit and, eventually, historical certainty.