Protestant Mind of English Reformation, 1570-1640
Explore the transformative period of Protestantism in England with Protestant Mind of English Reformation, 1570-1640 by Charles H. George, published by Princeton University Press in 2016. This comprehensive hardback edition spans 466 pages and delves into how Protestantism emerged as the dominant moral and intellectual force during a time of significant social upheaval.
Between 1570 and 1640, English Protestants faced the challenge of making sense of a rapidly evolving civilization. Through insightful sermons and tracts authored by influential figures such as Donne, Hall, Hooker, Laud, and Perkins, the book examines how their works contributed to shaping a new moral landscape. Discover the intricate relationship between religion and social issues in Great Britain during this pivotal era of the Reformation. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of church history, this book offers a deep dive into the complexities of Protestant thought and its lasting impact on society.