John Knox and the British Reformations

Published in 1998. John Knox is one of the towering figures of the European reformation, his name synonymous with hard-line evangelical Protestantism, and his influence spreading far beyond his native Scotland. This volume seeks to reassess Knox's career in the context of the European Reformation as a whole, but with particular reference to his impact in Scotland and England. The 13 contributors, all acknowledged authorities in the field, together provide a significant reappraisal of Knox and his role in the British Reformations.

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John Knox and the British Reformations

Published in 1998. John Knox is one of the towering figures of the European reformation, his name synonymous with hard-line evangelical Protestantism, and his influence spreading far beyond his native Scotland. This volume seeks to reassess Knox's career in the context of the European Reformation as a whole, but with particular reference to his impact in Scotland and England. The 13 contributors, all acknowledged authorities in the field, together provide a significant reappraisal of Knox and his role in the British Reformations.

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John Knox and the British Reformations

John Knox and the British Reformations

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Published in 1998. John Knox is one of the towering figures of the European reformation, his name synonymous with hard-line evangelical Protestantism, and his influence spreading far beyond his native Scotland. This volume seeks to reassess Knox's career in the context of the European Reformation as a whole, but with particular reference to his impact in Scotland and England. The 13 contributors, all acknowledged authorities in the field, together provide a significant reappraisal of Knox and his role in the British Reformations.


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ISBN-13: 9780429836176
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/20/2018
Series: Routledge Revivals
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 314
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Roger A. Mason

Table of Contents

1. John Knox and the Historians, James Kirk Part 1: Early Years in Exile 2. John Knox and the Castilians: A Crucible of Reforming Opinion?, Carol Edington 3. Frankfurt and Geneva: The European Context of John Knox’s Reformation, Euan Cameron 4. John Knox, the Church of England and the Women of England, Patrick Collinson Part 2: Political and Theological Thought 5. John Knox and the Early Church Fathers, David F. Wright 6. Knox: Scholastic and Canonistic Echoes, J. H. Burns 7. Trumpeting Resistance: Christopher Goodman and John Knox, Jane E. A. Dawson 8. Knox, Resistance and the Royal Supremacy, Roger A. Mason 9. Playing God’s Card: Knox and Fasting, 1565-66, W. Ian P. Hazlett Part 3: The Scottish Reformation 10. Knox, Cecil and the British Dimension of the Scottish Reformation, Stephen Alford 11. Godly Reformer, Godless Monarch: John Knox and Mary Queen of Scots, Jenny Wormald 12. John Knox: Minister of Edinburgh and Commissioner of the Kirk, Michael Lynch 13. Knox on Discipline: Conversionary Zeal or Rose-Tinted Nostalgia?, Michael F. Graham.

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