Reformed Identity And Conformity In England 1559 1714

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Reformed Identity and Conformity in England, 1559-1714

Reformed Identity and Conformity in England, 1559-1714
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Publisher : Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain
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ISBN-10 : 1526167972
ISBN-13 : 9781526167972
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Download or read book Reformed Identity and Conformity in England, 1559-1714 written by Jake Griesel and published by Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain. This book was released on 2024-04-16 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume is the first collection of essays to focus specifically on how Reformed theology and ecclesiology related to one of the most consequential issues between the Elizabethan Settlement (1559) and the Hanoverian Succession (1714), namely conformity to the Church of England. Stimulated by recent scholarship on England's 'long Reformation', this volume provides fresh perspectives on the multifaceted legacy of Reformed Protestantism to the Elizabethan and Stuart Churches, showing how competing notions of Reformed identity often dictated the terms of ecclesiastical and political debate, particularly concerning the boundaries of conformity. This volume enriches scholarly understandings of how Reformed identity was understood in the Tudor and Stuart periods, and how it influenced both clerical and lay attitudes towards the English Church's government, liturgy, and doctrine. In order to reflect how established religion pervaded all aspects of civic life and was sharply contested within both ecclesiastical and political spheres, this volume integrates chapters that focus variously on the ecclesio-political, liturgical, and doctrinal aspects of conformity. Its eleven chapters traverse issues of conformity to the Tudor and Stuart Church and show how intrinsically they reflected contesting notions of Reformed identity conceived within a broader European Reformed milieu, but marked by a distinctly English character due to the idiosyncrasies of the Church of England.


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