Early Modern English Catholicism
작성자
James E. Kelly
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Religion & Spirituality
History
형식
하드커버
페이지
274
언어
네덜란드어, 플라망어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2016
출판사
Brill
판
XIV, 258 Pp. with 3 Illustrati ed.
ISBN-10
9004325662
ISBN-13
9789004325661
설명
James E. Kelly's exploration of Early Modern English Catholicism delves into the complexities of religious identity during a transformative period. The narrative uncovers how faith intersected with the political and social upheavals of the time, shaping the experiences of English Catholics. It paints a vivid picture of a community struggling to maintain its identity amid growing Protestant sentiments, revealing both the challenges and the resilience of its members.
As the author navigates through various themes, readers encounter the rich tapestry of rituals, beliefs, and community life that characterized English Catholicism. The emphasis on identity formation highlights how individuals and groups uniquely responded to external pressures, illustrating the profound sense of belonging that faith provided. Through a thoughtful examination of historical events and personal stories, Kelly crafts a compelling account that resonates with contemporary discussions about religion and society.
Ultimately, this work not only informs but invites reflection, encouraging readers to consider the enduring impact of faith in shaping personal and collective identities throughout history. It serves as a crucial resource for anyone interested in religion, history, and the intricate interplay of belief and belonging.
As the author navigates through various themes, readers encounter the rich tapestry of rituals, beliefs, and community life that characterized English Catholicism. The emphasis on identity formation highlights how individuals and groups uniquely responded to external pressures, illustrating the profound sense of belonging that faith provided. Through a thoughtful examination of historical events and personal stories, Kelly crafts a compelling account that resonates with contemporary discussions about religion and society.
Ultimately, this work not only informs but invites reflection, encouraging readers to consider the enduring impact of faith in shaping personal and collective identities throughout history. It serves as a crucial resource for anyone interested in religion, history, and the intricate interplay of belief and belonging.