Reformation unbound: Protestant visions of reform in England, 1525-1590

Fundamentally revising our understanding of the nature and intellectual contours of early English Protestantism, Karl Gunther argues that sixteenth-century English evangelicals were calling for reforms and envisioning godly life in ways that were far more radical than have hitherto been appreciated....

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Main Author: Gunther, Karl (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2014.
In:Year: 2014
Reviews:[Rezension von: Gunther, Karl, Reformation Unbound: Protestant Visions of Reform in England, 1525—1590] (2017) (Gunther, Karl)
[Rezension von: Gunther, Karl, Reformation Unbound: Protestant Visions of Reform in England, 1525-1590] (2016) (Wenig, Scott)
Series/Journal:Cambridge studies in early modern British history
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B England / Reformation / Protestantism / History 1525-1590
Further subjects:B Reformation ; England
B Protestantism (England) History 16th century
B England ; Church history ; 16th century
B Protestantism England History, 16th century
B England Church history 16th century
B England Church history, 16th century
B Reformation England
B Reformation (England)
B Protestantism ; England ; History ; 16th century
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Summary:Fundamentally revising our understanding of the nature and intellectual contours of early English Protestantism, Karl Gunther argues that sixteenth-century English evangelicals were calling for reforms and envisioning godly life in ways that were far more radical than have hitherto been appreciated. Typically such ideas have been seen as later historical developments, associated especially with radical puritanism, but Gunther's work draws attention to their development in the earliest decades of the English Reformation. Along the way, the book offers new interpretations of central episodes in this period of England's history, such as the 'Troubles at Frankfurt' under Mary and the Elizabethan vestments controversy. By shedding new light on early English Protestantism, the book ultimately casts the later development of puritanism in a new light, enabling us to re-situate it in a history of radical Protestant thought that reaches back to the beginnings of the English Reformation itself.
Introduction: remembering the Tuesday Sabbath -- 1. Radical reformation and the Henrician church -- 2. Not peace but a sword -- 3. Anti-Nicodemism as a way of life -- 4. Reformation without tarrying -- 5. Revisiting the troubles at Frankfurt -- 6. Catholics and the Elizabethan vestments controversy -- 7. The battle for English Protestantism
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ISBN:1139696882
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9781139696883