The Beginnings of English Protestantism

Peter Marshall editor Alec Ryrie editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:30th May '02

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A collection of challenging essays examining the early Protestants in the English Reformation.

This collection of essays examines the traumatic religious upheavals of early- and mid-sixteenth century England from the point of view of the early Protestants. Rather than assuming the onward march of Protestantism, the essays reveal the unpredictable and deeply-contested process by which an English Protestant identity came to be formed.Studies of the English Reformation have tended either to emphasise the vitality of traditional religious culture, or to shift the focus to the reigns of Elizabeth and the early Stuarts. As a result the men and women who once seemed central to the story, those who became Protestants in the early and middle decades of the sixteenth century, have tended to be marginalised. These essays draw attention to those critical early years, and to the importance of the evangelical movement in the making of England's religious revolution. By considering themes such as conversion and martyrdom, gender and authority, printing and propaganda, and the long shadow of medieval religious culture, the authors show early English Protestantism to have been a complex and many-headed movement. Rather than assuming the onward march of Protestantism, the essays reveal the unpredictable and deeply-contested process by which an English Protestant identity came to be formed.

'It shows just how varied and kaleidoscopic the English Reformation was, from a Protestant point of view; and, with imagination and erudition, it succeeds in restoring Protestants to what was once understood as their Reformation.' Stephen Alford, Church Times
'Peter Marshall and Alec Ryrie's superb collection of essays could not have come at a better time.' The Tablet
'… stimulating set of essays … we have here a volume that will be of immense value to historians …' Journal of Ecclesiastical History

ISBN: 9780521003247

Dimensions: 228mm x 152mm x 17mm

Weight: 414g

256 pages