Author: Nicholas Sander
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 540
Book Description
Rise and Growth of the Anglican Schism
Author: Nicholas Sander
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 540
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 540
Book Description
did he start a new church henry viii
Author: Hugh Frederic Woodhouse
Publisher: Forward Movement
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Publisher: Forward Movement
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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The Anglican Church and Henry VIII
Author: Shirley Carter Hughson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Reformation
Languages : en
Pages : 17
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Reformation
Languages : en
Pages : 17
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Henry VIII and the English Reformation
Author: David G Newcombe
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134842554
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 137
Book Description
When Henry VIII died in 1547 he left a church in England that had broken with Rome - but was it Protestant? The English Reformation was quite different in its methods, motivations and results to that taking place on the continent. This book: * examines the influences of continental reform on England * describes the divorce of Henry VIII and the break with Rome * discusses the political and religious consequences of the break with Rome * assesses the success of the Reformation up to 1547 * provides a clear guide to the main strands of historical thought on the topic.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134842554
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 137
Book Description
When Henry VIII died in 1547 he left a church in England that had broken with Rome - but was it Protestant? The English Reformation was quite different in its methods, motivations and results to that taking place on the continent. This book: * examines the influences of continental reform on England * describes the divorce of Henry VIII and the break with Rome * discusses the political and religious consequences of the break with Rome * assesses the success of the Reformation up to 1547 * provides a clear guide to the main strands of historical thought on the topic.
Did Henry VIII Start a New Church?
Religious Identities in Henry VIII's England
Author: Peter Marshall
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317066944
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 307
Book Description
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.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317066944
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 307
Book Description
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.
Henry VIII and the English Reformation
Author: Richard Rex
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350306894
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
Abandoning the traditional narrative approach to the subject, Richard Rex presents an analytical account which sets out the logic of Henry VIII's shortlived Reformation. Starting with the fundamental matter of the royal supremacy, Rex goes on to investigate the application of this principle to the English ecclesiastical establishment and to the traditional religion of the people. He then examines the extra impetus and the new direction which Henry's regime gave to the development of a vernacular and literate devotional culture, and shows how, despite Henry's best intentions, serious religious divisions had emerged in England by the end of his reign. The study emphasises the personal role of Henry VIII in driving the Reformation process and how this process, in turn, considerably reinforced the monarch's power. This updated edition of a powerful interpretation of Henry VIII's Reformation retains the analytical edge and stylish lucidity of the original text while taking full account of the latest research. An important new chapter elucidates the way in which 'politics' and 'religion' interacted in early Tudor England.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1350306894
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
Abandoning the traditional narrative approach to the subject, Richard Rex presents an analytical account which sets out the logic of Henry VIII's shortlived Reformation. Starting with the fundamental matter of the royal supremacy, Rex goes on to investigate the application of this principle to the English ecclesiastical establishment and to the traditional religion of the people. He then examines the extra impetus and the new direction which Henry's regime gave to the development of a vernacular and literate devotional culture, and shows how, despite Henry's best intentions, serious religious divisions had emerged in England by the end of his reign. The study emphasises the personal role of Henry VIII in driving the Reformation process and how this process, in turn, considerably reinforced the monarch's power. This updated edition of a powerful interpretation of Henry VIII's Reformation retains the analytical edge and stylish lucidity of the original text while taking full account of the latest research. An important new chapter elucidates the way in which 'politics' and 'religion' interacted in early Tudor England.
Henry’s Rule
Author: Claudius Mollokwu
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728375045
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
This new biography of Henry viii tells the tale of one of the most influential monarchs in the world’s history. Detailing Henry’s assent to the throne of Britain and detailing his momentous break from the Roman Catholic church as a result of internal disputes concerning his love life where he established the Anglican church, the text goes some way to advance new discoveries about Britain’s break from Rome and the agent that caused the breakdown. Henry and his team of men also transformed the country by modernising many of its institutions and empowering them with authority and discretion. Henry is a tale of one king and how his country became mixed up and caught up in one man’s personal issues, leading Britain to acquire new powers and influence in the world.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728375045
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
This new biography of Henry viii tells the tale of one of the most influential monarchs in the world’s history. Detailing Henry’s assent to the throne of Britain and detailing his momentous break from the Roman Catholic church as a result of internal disputes concerning his love life where he established the Anglican church, the text goes some way to advance new discoveries about Britain’s break from Rome and the agent that caused the breakdown. Henry and his team of men also transformed the country by modernising many of its institutions and empowering them with authority and discretion. Henry is a tale of one king and how his country became mixed up and caught up in one man’s personal issues, leading Britain to acquire new powers and influence in the world.