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Reformation in Britain and Ireland (Oxford History of the Christian Church)

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Publisher
Oxford University Press
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
587
Edition
1
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This is an innovative volume which studies the coming of reform in the sixteenth century more broadly than do traditional national narratives of religious change. It argues for an interactive and comparative understanding of this crucial dimension of British and Irish history. Through the examination of political choices, of ecclesiastical structures, and of individual religious attitudes, it seeks to explain the success or failure of Protestantism in these islands.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
Note on Conventions and Money
Introduction
Part I: The Traditional Order
1 Authority and Control
I: Papacy
II: Crown and Church
III: The Distribution of Power
2 The State of the Clergy
I: The Religious
II: The Seculars
3 Communities and Beliefs
I: Parish and Guild
II: The Household and Piety
III: The Sacramental Economy
IV: Images and Pilgrimages
V: Popular Dissent
Part II: The Coming of Reformation
4 The Politics of Reform, 1530โ€“1558
I: Divorce and Supremacy
II: Jurisdiction and Authority in King Henry's Realms
III: Henrician Policy
IV: The Monastic Dissolutions
V: The End of Henricianism
VI: Scotland and England, 1542โ€“1550
VII: The Reign of King josiah
VIII: Policy in Edwardian and Marian Ireland
IX: Restoring Catholicism: England, 1553โ€“1558
5 The Clergy in the Years of Change, 1530โ€“1558
I: Prelates and Councils
II: The Higher Clergy
III: Wealth and Expropriation
IV: The Parish Clergy
6 Responses to Change: The Laity and the Church
I: The Defence of Tradition
II: Evangelical Environments
III: Taxonomies of Reform
Part III: Word and Doctrine
7 The Word Disseminated
I: The Perils of Idolatry
II: Sola Scriptura
III: Preaching and Teaching
IV: Idols, Words, and Texts
8 Theology and Worship
I: Confessions
II: Doctrine Before the Confessions: Henry VIII's Reign
III: The Eucharistic Debate and Cranmerian Liturgy
IV: Forms of Protestantism: The Second Generation
V: Doctrines of the Church in the Later Sixteenth Century
VI: Calvinist Consensus?
VII: Conclusion
Part IV: Reformations Established and Contested
9 Cuius Regio, Eius Religio? The Churches, Politics, and Religious Identities, 1558โ€“1600
I: Making Two Reformations
II: Securing the Settlements: Scotland and England Before the midโ€“1580s
III: Ireland and the Elizabethan Settlement
IV: Defining the Reformations: Authority and History
V: Hierarchy and Discipline
VI: Financing the Churches
VII: Last Decades
10 Reforming People and Community: Church, Clergy, and Laity, 1558โ€“1600
I: The Pastoral Ministry
II: The Congregation: Leadership
III: The Use of the Church
IV: Patterns of Worship: Communion and the Rites of Passage
V: The Practice of Discipline
VI: Inclusion and Exclusion
VII: Assimilating the Reformation?
Bibliography
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