Defending the Faith: John Jewel and the Elizabethan Church
This volume brings together a diverse group of Reformation scholars to examine the life, work, and enduring significance of John Jewel, bishop of Salisbury from 1560 to 1571.

A theologian and scholar who worked with early reformers in England such as Peter Martyr Vermigli, Martin Bucer, and Thomas Cranmer, Jewel had a long-lasting influence over religious culture and identity. The essays included in this book shed light on often-neglected aspects of Jewel’s work, as well as his standing in Elizabethan culture not only as a priest but as a leader whose work as a polemicist and apologist played an important role in establishing the authority and legitimacy of the Elizabethan Church of England. The contributors also place Jewel in the wider context of gender studies, material culture, and social history.

With its inclusion of a short biography of Jewel’s early life and a complete list of his works published between 1560 and 1640, Defending the Faith is a fresh and robust look at an important Reformation figure who was recognized as a champion of the English Church, both by his enemies and by his fellow reformers.

In addition to the editors, contributors to this volume are Andrew Atherstone, Ian Atherton, Paul Dominiak, Alice Ferron, Paul A. Hartog, Torrance Kirby, W. Bradford Littlejohn, Aislinn Muller, Joshua Rodda, and Lucy Wooding.

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Defending the Faith: John Jewel and the Elizabethan Church
This volume brings together a diverse group of Reformation scholars to examine the life, work, and enduring significance of John Jewel, bishop of Salisbury from 1560 to 1571.

A theologian and scholar who worked with early reformers in England such as Peter Martyr Vermigli, Martin Bucer, and Thomas Cranmer, Jewel had a long-lasting influence over religious culture and identity. The essays included in this book shed light on often-neglected aspects of Jewel’s work, as well as his standing in Elizabethan culture not only as a priest but as a leader whose work as a polemicist and apologist played an important role in establishing the authority and legitimacy of the Elizabethan Church of England. The contributors also place Jewel in the wider context of gender studies, material culture, and social history.

With its inclusion of a short biography of Jewel’s early life and a complete list of his works published between 1560 and 1640, Defending the Faith is a fresh and robust look at an important Reformation figure who was recognized as a champion of the English Church, both by his enemies and by his fellow reformers.

In addition to the editors, contributors to this volume are Andrew Atherstone, Ian Atherton, Paul Dominiak, Alice Ferron, Paul A. Hartog, Torrance Kirby, W. Bradford Littlejohn, Aislinn Muller, Joshua Rodda, and Lucy Wooding.

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This volume brings together a diverse group of Reformation scholars to examine the life, work, and enduring significance of John Jewel, bishop of Salisbury from 1560 to 1571.

A theologian and scholar who worked with early reformers in England such as Peter Martyr Vermigli, Martin Bucer, and Thomas Cranmer, Jewel had a long-lasting influence over religious culture and identity. The essays included in this book shed light on often-neglected aspects of Jewel’s work, as well as his standing in Elizabethan culture not only as a priest but as a leader whose work as a polemicist and apologist played an important role in establishing the authority and legitimacy of the Elizabethan Church of England. The contributors also place Jewel in the wider context of gender studies, material culture, and social history.

With its inclusion of a short biography of Jewel’s early life and a complete list of his works published between 1560 and 1640, Defending the Faith is a fresh and robust look at an important Reformation figure who was recognized as a champion of the English Church, both by his enemies and by his fellow reformers.

In addition to the editors, contributors to this volume are Andrew Atherstone, Ian Atherton, Paul Dominiak, Alice Ferron, Paul A. Hartog, Torrance Kirby, W. Bradford Littlejohn, Aislinn Muller, Joshua Rodda, and Lucy Wooding.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780271082097
Publisher: Penn State University Press
Publication date: 06/15/2022
Series: Early Modern Studies
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.98(d)

About the Author

Angela Ranson earned her doctorate from the University of York in 2014. She has had articles published in Sin and Salvation in Reformation England and Paul’s Cross and the Culture of Persuasion in England, 1520–1640.

André A. Gazal teaches church history at North Greenville University and is the author of Scripture and Royal Supremacy in Tudor England: The Use of Old Testament Historical Narrative.

Sarah Bastow is Head of History at the University of Huddersfield and the author of The Catholic Gentry of Yorkshire, 1536–1642: Resistance and Accommodation.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction: John Jewel and the Invention of the Church in England

Lucy Woodring

1. John Jewel’s Early Life: Developing a Community of Reformers

Angela Ranson

Part I: John Jewel as Theologian, Polemicist, and Apologist

2. The Homiletical Theologian: Jewel’s Self-Identity as Preacher of the Word

André A. Gazal

3. John Jewel at Paul’s Cross: A Culture of Persuasion and England’s Emerging Public Sphere

Torrance Kirby

4. “Silence Is a Fine Jewel for a Woman”: Anne Cooke Bacon, Jewel’s Apology, and Reformed Women’s Publications

Alice Ferron

5. “A Crime So Heinous”: The Concept of Heresy in John Jewel’s Apology of the Church of England

André A. Gazal

6. An Apology of the Church of England’s Cathedrals

Ian Atherton

7. The Jewel-Harding Controversy: Defending the Champion

Angela Ranson

8. Defending the Defender of the Faith: The Use of History in Responses to Queen Elizabeth’s Excommunication

Aislinn Muller

Part II: The Impact and Legacy of John Jewel

9. Moses the Magistrate: The Mosaic Theological Imaginaries of John Jewel and Richard Hooker in Elizabethan Apologetics

Paul Dominiak

10. The Use and Abuse of John Jewel in Richard Hooker’s Defense of the English Church

W. Bradford Littlejohn

11. Redefining Unity in the Jacobean Church: The Legacy of John Jewel

Angela Ranson

12. Edwin Sandys and the Defense of the Faith

Sarah Bastow

13. Defense, Dialectic, and Dialogue: The Role of the Antagonist in the English Church

Joshua Rodda

14. A Multifaceted Jewel: English Episcopacy, Ignatian Authenticity, and the Rise of Critical Patristic Scholarship

Paul A. Hartog

15. Defending Reformation Anglicanism: The Bishop Jewel Society at Oxford University, 1947-1975

Andrew Atherstone

Appendix: The Publications of the Jewel-Harding Controversy, 1560-1640

Selected Bibliography

List of Contributors

Index

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