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Government by Polemic - James I, the King's Preachers, and the Rhetorics of Conformity, 1603-1625 (Hardcover)
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Government by Polemic - James I, the King's Preachers, and the Rhetorics of Conformity, 1603-1625 (Hardcover)
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This book is a study of the Anglican Church in the Jacobean period,
a time of central importance in English religious and political
history. By looking at official words instead of official deeds,
the author challenges the recent revisionist position, made by both
Anglican apologists and historians, that the reign of James I was
an era of religious consensus and political moderation. Analyzing
sermons preached and then ordered into print by the king, the book
demonstrates that the Jacobean claim to "moderation" and the
pursuit of a so-called "via media" were rhetorical strategies aimed
at isolating Elizabethan-style Calvinist reformers and alienating
their supporters.
Utilizing sources drawn from history, literature, and religion,
this interdisciplinary work combines rhetorical and historical
analysis in discussing the major religious and political issues of
the period: the union with Scotland, the Gunpowder Plot, the Oath
of Allegiance controversy, and the forceful elaboration of
anti-Puritanism and ceremonialism in the Church of England.
Throughout, the author presents evidence for her claim that the
discourse of government is the substance of government.
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