Oaths and the English Reformation
Discover the pivotal role of oaths in shaping the English Reformation with Oaths and the English Reformation by Jonathan Michael Gray. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2017, this insightful book spans 286 pages and delves into how the Henrician regime utilized oaths as a means to instill loyalty and propagate its ideology among the English populace. Gray explores how these oaths became a powerful tool for the people of England, allowing them to embrace, resist, and even manipulate the royal policies of the time. This compelling analysis not only sheds light on the complexities of the Reformation but also reveals the intricate relationship between faith, politics, and personal conviction in 16th-century England. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of church history, this book provides a fresh perspective on a transformative period in Great Britain's past.