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The English Reformation by A. G. Dickens Religious Changes in England 16 Century
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- Condition
- Very Good
- Seller Notes
- Book Title
- The English Reformation
- Intended Audience
- Adults
- Subject
- History
- Product Type
- Textbook
- ISBN
- 9780271028682
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Product Information
This book presents a new edition of the classic study of the religious changes that transformed England in the sixteenth century. Henry VIII officially brought the Protestant Reformation to England in the 1530s when he severed the English Church from the Papacy. But the seeds of the movement, according to A.G.Dickens, were planted much ......
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Pennsylvania STATE University Press
ISBN-10
0271028688
ISBN-13
9780271028682
eBay Product ID (ePID)
57198907
Product Key Features
Language
English
Topic
Christianity / Protestant, Christian Church / History, Europe / Great Britain / Tudor & Elizabethan Era (1485-1603), Europe / Great Britain / General, History, Religion
Dimensions
Item Length
9in
Item Height
1.3in
Item Weight
22.1 Oz
Item Width
6in
Additional Product Features
Publication Name
English Reformation
Dewey Decimal
274.2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Lc Classification Number
Br375.D5 1991
Edition Number
2
Publication Year
1989
Type
Textbook
Dewey Edition
20
Format
Perfect
Reviews
&"I seized the first edition of The English Reformation as soon as it appeared, and it has been a dominating intellectual presence ever since. It was a wonderful book, elegant, incisive, and humane, it dealt fairly with politics and legislation, but above all it revealed the dynamic appeal of early Protestant ideas to academics and artisans, preachers and parishioners. It was by far the best survey of its subject, and it has not been overtaken since. . . . This second edition is a response to recent 'revisionist&' suggestions&-that the old Church had vitality and appeal, that its rituals and beliefs were supportive and supported, that Protestants had a hard time making converts, and that political machinations, not protest movements, were the agent of change. . . . In a new introduction, (Dickens) insists that the English Reformation was no little local difficulty, explained by specific political circumstances; it was part of the European Reformation, a wave of Christian renewal. . . . It is the old book&-only more so!&" &-Christopher Haigh, Times Higher Education Supplement, "I seized the first edition of The English Reformation as soon as it appeared, and it has been a dominating intellectual presence ever since. It was a wonderful book, elegant, incisive, and humane, it dealt fairly with politics and legislation, but above all it revealed the dynamic appeal of early Protestant ideas to academics and artisans, preachers and parishioners. It was by far the best survey of its subject, and it has not been overtaken since. . . . This second edition is a response to recent 'revisionist' suggestions--that the old Church had vitality and appeal, that its rituals and beliefs were supportive and supported, that Protestants had a hard time making converts, and that political machinations, not protest movements, were the agent of change. . . . In a new introduction, (Dickens) insists that the English Reformation was no little local difficulty, explained by specific political circumstances; it was part of the European Reformation, a wave of Christian renewal. . . . It is the old book--only more so!" --Christopher Haigh, Times Higher Education Supplement, "There is no alternative in sight which comes close to conveying the story of the English Reformation in narrative power and substantial information." --Heiko A. Oberman, University of Arizona, &"There is no alternative in sight which comes close to conveying the story of the English Reformation in narrative power and substantial information.&" &-Heiko A. Oberman, University of Arizona, "There is no alternative in sight which comes close to conveying the story of the English Reformation in narrative power and substantial information." --Heiko A. Oberman,University of Arizona, "I seized the first edition of The English Reformation as soon as it appeared, and it has been a dominating intellectual presence ever since. It was a wonderful book, elegant, incisive, and humane, it dealt fairly with politics and legislation, but above all it revealed the dynamic appeal of early Protestant ideas to academics and artisans, preachers and parishioners. It was by far the best survey of its subject, and it has not been overtaken since. . . . This second edition is a response to recent 'revisionist' suggestions--that the old Church had vitality and appeal, that its rituals and beliefs were supportive and supported, that Protestants had a hard time making converts, and that political machinations, not protest movements, were the agent of change. . . . In a new introduction, (Dickens) insists that the English Reformation was no little local difficulty, explained by specific political circumstances; it was part of the European Reformation, a wave of Christian renewal. . . . It is the old book--only more so!" --Christopher Haigh Times Higher Education Supplement, "I seized the first edition of The English Reformation as soon as it appeared, and it has been a dominating intellectual presence ever since. It was a wonderful book, elegant, incisive, and humane, it dealt fairly with politics and legislation, but above all it revealed the dynamic appeal of early Protestant ideas to academics and artisans, preachers and parishioners. It was by far the best survey of its subject, and it has not been overtaken since. . . . This second edition is a response to recent 'revisionist' suggestions-that the old Church had vitality and appeal, that its rituals and beliefs were supportive and supported, that Protestants had a hard time making converts, and that political machinations, not protest movements, were the agent of change. . . . In a new introduction, (Dickens) insists that the English Reformation was no little local difficulty, explained by specific political circumstances; it was part of the European Reformation, a wave of Christian renewal. . . . It is the old book-only more so!" -Christopher Haigh, Times Higher Education Supplement, "There is no alternative in sight which comes close to conveying the story of the English Reformation in narrative power and substantial information." -Heiko A. Oberman, University of Arizona
Number of Pages
460 Pages
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