Jesuit missionary St. Peter Canisius leveraged the printing press to counter Protestant errors and spread Catholic teaching.
Combining the methods of intellectual, cultural, and social history, his book demonstrates how the Reformation became a hybrid movement produced by a binary of Catholic and Protestant self-definitions ...
The Cambridge History of Reformation Era Theology explores the key developments in both Protestant and Catholic theology ca. 1475-1650. Exploring the various settings and schools in which theology was ...
In that period, only four books were published in Scottish Gaelic and only eleven in Irish. The boy King Edward VI - a zealous Protestant ... Ardently Catholic, she returned her kingdom to ...
A phrase used to designate a Christian faction during the Protestant Reformation that was considered ... The Radical Reformers challenged not only Roman Catholic doctrine and authority, but ...
Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Reformation: Literary Negotiation of Religious Difference argues, via the work of English playwright William Shakespeare, the importance of Catholicism as a necessary ...
In the spirit of happy browsing, here are some suggestions for Christmas book-giving (not ... Give it to a Protestant friend skeptical of Catholic Marian piety and to members of your parish ...
The Reformation split the Church into Catholic and Protestant factions ... state chose to travel down the right road. When Lutheran books in Latin started to appear in Scotland, the radical ...