Being Protestant in Reformation Britain
Discover the rich tapestry of Protestant life in England and Scotland from 1530 to 1640 with Being Protestant in Reformation Britain by Alec Ryrie. This groundbreaking work, published by Oxford University Press in 2015, offers the first comprehensive account of what it truly meant to live as a Protestant during this transformative period in British history.
Ryrie delves into the material realities and lived experiences of believers, drawing on a wealth of diaries and firsthand testimonies. Spanning 520 pages, this engaging narrative illuminates the complexities of faith, community, and identity in a time of profound change. Whether you're a scholar of religion or simply curious about the Reformation, this book provides invaluable insights into the Protestant experience in the United Kingdom.
Enhance your understanding of this pivotal era in history with Being Protestant in Reformation Britain, an essential addition to any bookshelf.