Catholic and Reformed

The Roman and Protestant Churches in English Protestant Thought, 1600–1640

Anthony Milton author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:30th Mar '95

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Challenging account of religious controversy between Catholic and Protestant before the Civil War.

Catholic and Reformed analyses the preconceptions that lay behind religious controversy in the years before the English Civil War. It offers an analysis of the nature of the English church and explains the nature of English religious culture and its role in provoking the Civil War.Religious controversy was central to political conflict in the years before the English Civil War. Where earlier historians have focused more narrowly on the doctrine of predestination, Dr Milton analyses the broader attitudes which underlay notions of religious orthodoxy. Through the first comprehensive analysis of how contemporaries viewed the Roman and foreign Reformed churches in the early Stuart period, Milton demonstrates the way in which an author's choice of a particular style of religious discourse could be used either to mediate or to provoke religious conflict. This study challenges many current historical orthodoxies. It identifies the theological novelty of Laudianism, but also exposes areas of ideological tension within the Jacobean Church. Its wide-ranging conclusions will be of vital concern to students of early Stuart religion and the origins of the English Civil War.

'… an enormously subtle and sophisticated book which represents a major advance in our understanding of the early Stuart Church … a profound and important achievement: the religious landscape of early seventeenth-century England will never look the same again.' History Today

ISBN: 9780521401418

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 38mm

Weight: 1080g

620 pages