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England's Iconoclasts - Volume 1: Laws Against Images (Hardcover)
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England's Iconoclasts - Volume 1: Laws Against Images (Hardcover)
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This is a study of the enormous religious reversal that England
experienced as the avoidance of idolatry became a priority of the
Reformation. Opposition to church images was a feature of English
life from Wyclif to Oliver Cromwell. It was an aspect of reform
that affected all believers, from theologians who wrote so
massively on the topic of idolatry, to parishioners who were taught
to reject idols and whose churches were denuded of colour and
ornament. The phenomenon of iconoclasm cannot be understood except
through the developments in theology brought about by
sixteenth-century reformers. Both divine and secular laws were
changed, as Protestants remodelled the text of the decalogue to
give new prominence to the prohibition of images, and the new
scriptural priority was reflected in the enactments of church and
state. Pressure for image reform was building up long before Henry
VIII turned iconoclast, and by the time of the civil war, a century
of action and teaching against images had profoundly affected
English belief, as well as English churches. England's Iconoclasts
offers new insight into the nature and effect of these changes, and
is a substantial contribution to our understanding of the entire
process of Reformation.
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