Reformation and Reaction in Tudor Cambridge

Reformation and Reaction in Tudor Cambridge

by H. C. Porter
Reformation and Reaction in Tudor Cambridge

Reformation and Reaction in Tudor Cambridge

by H. C. Porter

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Overview

Originally published in 1958, this book provides a comprehensive study of Cambridge University during the Reformation and the broader impact of religious reform in Tudor England. Life within the University is presented as a lens through which the broader alliances and conflicts of the Tudor age can be viewed. As stated in the introduction, 'The story is that of the Reformation in England, told from a certain angle'. The text is divided into three main sections: 'Humanists, Reformers and Exiles'; 'The Puritans and Authority'; and 'The Universe of Grace'. A detailed bibliography is also included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Tudor England, the Reformation and the history of Cambridge.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107553910
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 10/12/2015
Pages: 482
Product dimensions: 1.06(w) x 8.50(h) x 5.51(d)

Table of Contents

Preface; Introduction; Part I. Humanists, Reformers and Exiles: 1. The Cambridge of John Fisher; 2. Erasmus in Cambridge; 3. The Cambridge reformers; 4. The Cambridge exiles; Part II. The Puritans and Authority: 5. The tribulations of authority: 1550–65; 6. Troubles at St John's: Richard Longworth and William Fulke; 7. The Puritan assertion; 8. Puritanism and authority in Elizabethan Cambridge; 9. More troubles at St John's: William Whitaker and Henry Alvey; 10. The Cambridge Puritans; Part III. The Universe of Grace: 11. Grace abounding; 12. The theology of William Perkins; 13. The Calvinist assertion: 1595; 14. Grace and predestination: the doctrine established by authority; 15. The question of Christian assurance: William Barrett; 16. The Lambeth articles; 17. Peter Baro: the universitality of grace; 18. Two Elizabethan Cambridge divines: Andrewes and Overall; Epilogue: the candle of the Lord; Bibliography: 1. Manuscript sources; 2. Cambridge bibliography; 3. General bibliography; Index.
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