Defending the Faith

John Jewel and the Elizabethan Church

André A Gazal editor Angela Ranson editor Sarah Bastow editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Pennsylvania State University Press

Published:9th Nov '18

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This volume brings together a diverse group of Reformation scholars to examine the life, work, and enduring significance of John Jewel, bishop of Salisbury from 1560 to 1571.

A theologian and scholar who worked with early reformers in England such as Peter Martyr Vermigli, Martin Bucer, and Thomas Cranmer, Jewel had a long-lasting influence over religious culture and identity. The essays included in this book shed light on often-neglected aspects of Jewel’s work, as well as his standing in Elizabethan culture not only as a priest but as a leader whose work as a polemicist and apologist played an important role in establishing the authority and legitimacy of the Elizabethan Church of England. The contributors also place Jewel in the wider context of gender studies, material culture, and social history.

With its inclusion of a short biography of Jewel’s early life and a complete list of his works published between 1560 and 1640, Defending the Faith is a fresh and robust look at an important Reformation figure who was recognized as a champion of the English Church, both by his enemies and by his fellow reformers.

In addition to the editors, contributors to this volume are Andrew Atherstone, Ian Atherton, Paul Dominiak, Alice Ferron, Paul A. Hartog, Torrance Kirby, W. Bradford Littlejohn, Aislinn Muller, Joshua Rodda, and Lucy Wooding.

“Although John Jewel was an influential figure in the English church, relatively little else has been written about him. Gary W. Jenkinss 2006 biography provided an important update of J. E. Bootys 1963 work, but otherwise John Jewels significance in the post-Reformation church has been largely ignored. This collection of essays, which grew out of a conference in 2014 marking the 450th anniversary of the publication of Jewels Apology for the Church of England, provides a remedy to that.”

—Rosamund Oates Cambridge Journal of British Studies


“Historians, literary scholars, and researchers in religious studies will treasure this publication for how clearly it shows Jewel’s connections to diverse thinkers of his time and the generations following, all concerned with articulating the truth of Christianity even when much was in dispute.”

—Janice Liedl Renaissance and Reformation


“An enjoyably erudite pathway into the world of John Jewel, which will only leave the reader longing for a more in-depth engagement with the central subject himself.”

—Lee Gatiss Reading Religion

ISBN: 9780271082080

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 229mm

Weight: 612g

352 pages