Establishment Eschatology in England's Reformation: Evidence from the Doctrinally-Binding Formularies of Faith, 1534-1571


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Exploring what the early English Protestants came to believe about the afterlife, and how they arrived at their positions, this much-needed book fills a gap in the scholarly literature. In surveying the authorised doctrinal works of the English church through the Reformation period, the progress of eschatological thinking is traced from the earliest days of change to the solidification of the formularies which remain binding across the worldwide Anglican Church today.

Fresh observations are made on some well-known texts such as the Books of Common Prayer, Articles of Religion and official Tudor homilies, and these are complemented by commentary on surprisingly understudied documents of the period including primers, catechisms, and the paratexts of the early printed English Bibles. The result is a fascinating study of the English reformers' navigation past both Roman Catholic and radical anabaptist beliefs, and it shows that their arrival at a relatively barren destination was due in part to a complete switch in theological priorities and in part to a fear of the implications of formally adopting some of the highly contested views.

Establishment Eschatology will prove to be an important resource for students and scholars of England's early modern religious and cultural history.



Author: Tim Patrick
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 07/14/2023
Pages: 178
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.97lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.50d
ISBN13: 9781032305387
ISBN10: 103230538X
BISAC Categories:
- History | Modern | 16th Century
- History | Europe | General
- Religion | Christianity | History

About the Author

Rev Dr Tim Patrick is Principal of Bible College SA, an affiliated college of the Australian College of Theology, where he teaches systematic theology, evangelism, and English Reformation history. Among his several published works is Anglican Foundations (Latimer Trust, 2018). Tim is married to Catriona and they have three children.

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