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Anti-Calvinists - The Rise of English Arminianism c.1590-1640 (Paperback, New Ed)
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Anti-Calvinists - The Rise of English Arminianism c.1590-1640 (Paperback, New Ed)
Series: Oxford Historical Monographs
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This is a study of the rise of English Arminianism and the growing
religious division in the Church of England during the decades
before the Civil War of the 1640s. The widely accepted view has
been that the rise of puritanism was a major cause of the war;
Nicholas Tyacke argues that it was Arminianism - suspect not only
because it sought the overthrow of Calvinism but also because it
was embraced by, and imposed by, an increasingly absolutist Charles
I - which heightened the religious and political tensions of the
period. Almost all English Protestants were members of the
established church. Consequently, what was a theological dispute
about rival views of the Christian faith assumed wider significance
as a struggle for control of that church. When Arminianism
triumphed, Puritan opposition to the established church was
rekindled. Politically, Charles and his advisers also feared the
consequences of Calvinist predestinarian teaching as being
incompatible with `civil government in the commonwealth'. For this
paperback edition, Dr Tyacke has written a new Foreword taking into
account recent scholarly debate on the subject.
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