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Clerical Subscription and the Act of Uniformity: Navigating Religious Conformity and Clerical Obligations in 17th Century England

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English
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Religion & Spirituality

In "Clerical Subscription and the Act of Uniformity," Edward Hoare delves into the intricate relationship between ecclesiastical authority and the individual conscience, amidst the backdrop of 17th-century England's turbulent religious landscape. Hoare employs a rigorous analytical style, weaving historical narrative and theological exposition to elucidate the complexities surrounding the Act of Uniformity and its implications for clerical subscription. He critically engages both primary and secondary sources, providing illuminating insights into the societal and institutional forces that shaped this contentious period, thus contributing to a deeper understanding of the evolving nature of Anglican identity. Edward Hoare, a noted scholar in ecclesiastical history, draws upon his extensive background in legal and theological studies to animate this critical exploration. His expertise is particularly relevant, as the intersection of law and faith has been a persistent theme in his academic career. Hoare's work is grounded in a desire to unpack the repercussions of the Act of Uniformity, which sought to enforce doctrinal conformity and its resistance, thus reflecting the broader struggles of faith during an era of profound change. This book is highly recommended for scholars, theologians, and anyone interested in the dynamics of faith and power within the Church of England. Hoare's adept synthesis of historical context and detailed analysis makes "Clerical Subscription and the Act of Uniformity" a vital contribution to the study of religious conformity and dissent, offering timeless reflections that resonate with contemporary discussions on faith and authority.

© 2020 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066094676

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Ebook: March 16, 2020

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