The Late Medieval English Church Vitality and Vulnerability Before the Break with Rome G.W. Bernard

Format:
Hardback
Publication date:
18 May 2012
ISBN:
9780300179972
Dimensions:
304 pages: 234 x 156 x 33mm
Illustrations:
12 black-&-white illustrations

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The later medieval English church is invariably viewed through the lens of the Reformation that transformed it. But in this bold and provocative book historian G. W. Bernard examines it on its own terms, revealing a church with vibrant faith and great energy. Bernard looks at the structure of the church, the nature of royal control over it, the clergy and bishops, the intense devotion and deep-rooted practices of the laity, anti-clerical sentiment, and the prevalence of heresy. He argues that the Reformation was not inevitable, nor made unavoidable by the defectiveness, corruption, superstition or outdatedness of a church ripe for a fall: the late medieval church had both vitality and vulnerabilities, the one often linked to the other. The result is a thought-provoking study of a church and society in transformation.

George Bernard is professor of early modern history at the University of Southampton and vice-president of the Royal Historical Society.

"Superbly researched and coherently argued…" Peter Marshall, Literary Review