PPT-Religion and Religious Change in England, c.1470-1558
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The Early Evangelical Movement in England A MARTYR CHURCH A MARTYR CHURCH A Martyr Church William Tyndale Detail Myth HISTORIOGRAPHY The Long Reformation consequences
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The Early Evangelical Movement in England A MARTYR CHURCH A MARTYR CHURCH A Martyr Church William Tyndale Detail Myth HISTORIOGRAPHY The Long Reformation consequences not causes. Jeffrey Haynes, . London Metropolitan University, UK. 1. Two years on: the Arab Spring and democratisation. The democratic direction of the Arab Spring in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is neither clear cut or unidirectional. . The Dissolution of the Monasteries. The dissolution & the ‘henry’ myth:. The Problem:. The most significant change any monarch had ever imposed on England:. Process by which every abbey/convent/priory closed and lands taken into the king’s possession (or sold).. The Religious Implications of the Break with Rome. ‘cockney’ henry . vs. ‘sexy’ henry:. Obese henry. ‘internet’ henry:. Magnificence & Royal Supremacy:. Introduction: the problem. Henry VIII was Supreme Head of the Church.. Piety & Practice. Inevitability: a Problem. Traditional accounts of the Reformation. A.G. Dickens. Caricature of late-medieval Church :. Corrupt, only concerned with enrichment. Poor levels of piety, inept priesthood.. Origins of the Royal Supremacy. What is the Royal Supremacy?. Question of how . Henry VIII’s marriage . to . Katherine of Aragon . might be annulled as illegitimate to clear the way for a marriage to . th. century?. L/O – To write an essay analysing whether England was Protestant by the end of the 16. th. century. Edward VI. Henry VIII. Elizabeth I. Mary I. What did Protestants and Catholics believe?. The Laity and the pre-reformation parish. Religion: why Bother?. ‘Listen, my son, to the instructions of your mother. Today I go the path of the prophets, apostles and martyrs; I drink the cup that all of them drank before me; I go the path of Jesus Christ who had to drink this cup as well. I urge you, my son, submit to the yoke of Christ; endure it willingly, for it is a great honour and joy. Do not follow the majority of people; but when you hear about a poor, simple, repudiated handful of men and women cast out of the world, join them. Do not be ashamed to confess your faith. Do not fear the majority of people. It is better to let go of your life than to deviate from the truth’.. . There. is no “. Religion. ”: . Even . within. . the. . same. . religion. . different . visions. on . the. status . of nature. Search . for. overall . commonalities. . and. . specific. Sydeski. Thomas Jefferson High School. ENGLISH . REFORMATION. RELIGIOUS DISPUTES. ECONOMIC/POLITICAL GAIN. PERSONAL/EMOTIONAL. CAUSES – ENGLISH REFORMATION . HENRY VII . (1485-1509). HENRY VIII. (1509-1547). Interpretations. Coming from a conservative catholic background I despise it; therefore, my interpretation of religion is different, yet the use of religion in sci-fi still appeals to me. Why? Everyone has different interpretations of any given religious symbol.. Focus 1 . The situation on Elizabeth’s accession . Elizabethan England in 1558: society and government. . The Virgin Queen: the problem of her legitimacy, gender, marriage. . Her character and strengths. . 1. There was much religious change. under the Tudors and Elizabeth had to find a way of dealing with these issues. Many people objected to Elizabeth’s coronation in 1558 and she faced questions over her legitimacy, with many preferring Mary Queen of Scots, and whether a woman could rule effectively. . Elaine Graham. Grosvenor Research Professor of Practical Theology. University of Chester. ‘Is the world we inhabit more, or . less, . religious than it used to be? Do we witness a . decline, redeployment or renaissance . What problems did Elizabeth I face when she became Queen in 1558? Learning objective – to be able to explain the different problems Elizabeth I faced in 1558. I can describe the different problems Elizabeth I faced in 1558.
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