The later Stuart Church, 1660-1714

The later Stuart Church, 1660-1714 features nine essays written by leading scholars in the field and offers new insights into the place of the Church of England within the volatile Restoration era, complementing recent research into political and intellectual culture under the later Stuarts.Sections...

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Contributors: Grant, Tapsell (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Manchester Manchester University Press 2017
In:Year: 2017
Edition:1st ed
Series/Journal:Politics Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain MUP
Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B England / Church policy
B History 1660-1714 / Church of England / Church life
B England / Church history studies 1660-1714
IxTheo Classification:KDE Anglican Church
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Church of England History 18th century
B Great Britain History Charles II, 1660-1685
B England Church history 18th century
B Electronic books
B England Church history 17th century
B Church of England History 17th century
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Print version: Tapsell, Grant: The later Stuart Church, 1660-1714. - Oxford : Manchester University Press,c2017
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Summary:The later Stuart Church, 1660-1714 features nine essays written by leading scholars in the field and offers new insights into the place of the Church of England within the volatile Restoration era, complementing recent research into political and intellectual culture under the later Stuarts.Sections on ideas and people include essays covering the royal supremacy, the theology of the later Stuart Church and clerical and lay interests. Attention is also given to how the Church of England interacted with Protestant churches in Scotland, Ireland, continental Europe and colonial North America. A concluding section examines the difficult relationships and creative tensions between the established Church in England, Protestant dissenters, and Roman Catholics.The later Stuart Church is intended to be both accessible for students and thought-provoking for scholars within the broad early modern field. -- .
"The later Stuart Church, 1660–1714" -- "Half Title Page" -- "Series Editors" -- "Title Page" -- "Copyright" -- "Dedication" -- "Contents" -- "List of contributors" -- "Preface" -- "List of abbreviations" -- "Further reading" -- "Introduction: the later Stuart church in context: Grant Tapsell" -- "Part I Ideas" -- "Chapter 1: By law established: the Church of England and the royal supremacy: Jacqueline Rose" -- "Chapter 2: From Laudians to Latitudinarians: a shifting balance of theological forces: Nicholas Tyacke" -- "Part II People" -- "Chapter 3: Pastors, preachers and politicians: the clergy of the later Stuart church: Grant Tapsell" -- "Chapter 4: The lay Church of England: John Spurr" -- "Part III Places" -- "Chapter 5: The later Stuart church as ‘national church’ in Scotland and Ireland: Clare Jackson" -- "Chapter 6: The later Stuart church and North America: Jeremy Gregory" -- "Chapter 7: The Church of England and the churches of Europe, 1660–1714: Tony Claydon" -- "Part IV Rivals" -- "Chapter 8: Dissent and the Restoration Church of England: George Southcombe" -- "Chapter 9: The church and the Catholic community 1660–1714: Gabriel Glickman
Item Description:Originally published: 2012
ISBN:1526130726