Emblem of faith untouched : a short life of Thomas Cranmer / Leslie Williams.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Library of religious biographyPublisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2016Description: viii, 200 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780802874184
  • 0802874185
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DA 317.8 .C8 W55 2016
Contents:
Beginnings -- Cambridge -- Henry VIII -- Rome -- Reformation -- Archbishop -- Royal supremacy -- Wives -- Doctrine -- Tradition -- Danger -- Conspiracy -- Ordinary time -- Henry's end -- Edward -- Consolidating Reformation -- Mary -- Persecution -- Degradations -- Death -- Appendix A. Key issues in the Reformation -- Appendix B. Reformation eucharistic theology.
Summary: Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556) was the first Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, the author of the Book of Common Prayer, and a central figure in the English Protestant Reformation. Few theologians have led such an eventful life: Cranmer helped Henry VIII break with the pope, pressed his vision of the Reformation through the reign of Edward VI, was forced to recant under Queen Mary, and then dramatically withdrew his recantations before being burned alive. This gripping biography by Leslie Winfield Williams narrates Cranmer's life from the beginning, through his education and history with the monarchy, to his ecclesiastical trials and eventual martyrdom. She portrays Cranmer's ongoing struggle to reconcile his two central beliefs -- loyalty to the crown and loyalty to the Reformation faith -- as she tells his fascinating life story.
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Book Storms Research Center Main Collection DA 317.8 .C8 W55 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 98651704

Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-192) and index.

Beginnings -- Cambridge -- Henry VIII -- Rome -- Reformation -- Archbishop -- Royal supremacy -- Wives -- Doctrine -- Tradition -- Danger -- Conspiracy -- Ordinary time -- Henry's end -- Edward -- Consolidating Reformation -- Mary -- Persecution -- Degradations -- Death -- Appendix A. Key issues in the Reformation -- Appendix B. Reformation eucharistic theology.

Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556) was the first Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, the author of the Book of Common Prayer, and a central figure in the English Protestant Reformation. Few theologians have led such an eventful life: Cranmer helped Henry VIII break with the pope, pressed his vision of the Reformation through the reign of Edward VI, was forced to recant under Queen Mary, and then dramatically withdrew his recantations before being burned alive. This gripping biography by Leslie Winfield Williams narrates Cranmer's life from the beginning, through his education and history with the monarchy, to his ecclesiastical trials and eventual martyrdom. She portrays Cranmer's ongoing struggle to reconcile his two central beliefs -- loyalty to the crown and loyalty to the Reformation faith -- as she tells his fascinating life story.

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