Cranmer In Context

Book Summary


Edited extracts from the writings of Thomas Cranmer, creator of The Book of Common Prayer, and Tudor martyr. Thomas Cranmer was a notable ecclesiastical statesman and much involved in the separation of the Church of England from the papacy. As an archbishop of the Reformation, he presided over a Church in transition, revising services, re-formulating doctrine and re-drafting canon law. In pastoral ministry he afforded both faithful and not so faithful a reasonable diversity of worship within a single comprehensive church. His considerable intellectual development, a lifetime's study of the Scriptures and his characteristic moderation make his writings of real significance for the English-speaking world. Cranmer's writings are increasingly difficult to find, either in print or used in worship. Peter Newman Brooks provides a brief life of Cranmer, together with a range of extracts from his correspondence, controversies, treatises and prayers, setting the spotlight on Cranmer's remarkable contribution to sixteenth-century national politics and piety.

Book Details


Book Name Cranmer In Context
Author Peter Newman Brooks
Publisher Lutterworth Press (Jul 1989)
ISBN 9780718827908
Pages 134
Language English
Price 1447
 
 

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