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The Reformation and Robert Barnes - History, Theology and Polemic in Early Modern England (Hardcover)
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The Reformation and Robert Barnes - History, Theology and Polemic in Early Modern England (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Modern British Religious History
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The first extensive examination of Robert Barnes, his career,
misconstrued theology and wide-ranging influence beyond England. By
the time of his death at the stake in 1540, Robert Barnes was
recognized as one of the most influential evangelical reformers in
Henrician England. Friend and foe alike judged him the most popular
and persuasive preacher of the'new learning'. He enjoyed the
patronage of King, Archbishop, and Vicegerent at home, and the
praise of evangelical princes and theologians abroad. He wrote what
would be the closest the Henrician reformers came to a systematic
theology, as well as the first Protestant history of the papacy.
Then his dramatic, and not entirely explicable, execution quickly
ensured his lasting place in the century's popular propaganda. In
this first extensive examination of Robert Barnes and his
reformation significance the author provides a comprehensive survey
of the reformer's stormy career, a clear and convincing analysis of
his often misconstrued theology, and a persuasive argument that the
influence of Barnes and his novel polemical programme extended not
only into the century following his death, but was as prominent on
the continent as it was in his native England. KOREY MAAS is
Associate Professor of Church History, Concordia University,
Irvine, California
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