Public Religious Disputation in England, 1558–1626
Explore the intricate world of religious debate in England with Public Religious Disputation in England, 1558–1626 by Joshua Rodda. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2014, this hardback edition spans 252 pages and delves into the dynamic exchanges between Catholic, Protestant, and nonconformist Puritan divines during a pivotal era in church history.
Rodda sheds light on the often-overlooked practice of public, academic religious disputation that flourished from the accession of Elizabeth I to the mid-1620s. This book not only enriches our understanding of 16th and 17th-century England but also highlights the significance of these debates in shaping religious thought and identity.
Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of church history, Public Religious Disputation in England, 1558–1626 offers a compelling examination of the theological conflicts that defined an era. Don't miss out on this essential addition to your collection!