Protestantism and Providentialism Flashcards

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What was the confessionalisation thesis?

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The confessionalisation thesis is the production of confessions of faith (e.g. of Ausburg), that the prince could choose what his people follow

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What was the nature of post-Reformation England?

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Post-Reformation England was a confessional state because there was an imposed (and indeed, increasingly enforced) state religion

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What are the two broad aspects noted in the impact of the Elizabethan Religious Settlement

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The Elizabethan religious settlement was perceived to be too accommodating of all sides- and indeed might’ve been considering no-one acted satisfied, but it did enforce elect .v. reprobate doctrine

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What was a dissimilarity between English Reform Churches and Continental Reform Churches

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The English Reform Church compromised on aspects of physical worship- such as whitewashing walls- which were more absolute on the continent

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What was an issue with the not-radical practices established by the Elizabethan religious settlement?

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Non-radical practises established such as vestments dating from 0000, avoiding Edwards heavily Calvinist reforms, caused the 1570s Vestments Controversy

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What is a difficulty for both contemporaries and historians with regard to understanding reforms?

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It is difficult to disentangle Catholic practise from English tradition in studies of religious and social practise - especially because some catholicism remained, hence interpretations of ‘half-reform’

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How did Catholic Elizabeths change throughout Elizabeth’s reign?

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Over time, Catholic non-attendance hardened. While pre-1580s there was Church Papistry of peaceful disruption (e.g. shouting over preachers), there wasn’t non attendance until the 1580s

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What is a point of historiographic contention with regard to catholic non conformity?

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There are questions in historiography of whether non conformity drove Elizabeth’s hardening of conformity policies or vice-versa

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What did W. Shiels claim about the nature of conformity and dissent at a local level?

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W. Shiels suggests that largely, getting on and along in day-to-day society was easier than constant clashing on all social levels, and that this became easier with the external threat of the Armarda

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What does J. Malby contribute to ideas of Elizabethan Protestantism?

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J. Malby suggests that key Book of Common Prayer phrases permeated everyday lexicons- shown how Protestantism was becoming Anglicism

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What was the function of the Book of Martyrs (1563) in legitimising English Protestantism?

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The Book of Martyrs (1563) provides the Reformed religion with providence and thus legitimacy, rather than Catholic criticisms of it being a Lutheran upstart

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What is a contemporary source for martyrdom?

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A contemporary source for martyrdom is St Augustin, he suggested that it was the cause rather than manner of death- hence why wars were coagulated

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What was the interrelation of gender and Protestantism in Elizabethan England?

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In Elizabethan England femininity was protestantised- e.g. Actes and Monuments stressed the Godly Damsels who died for the cause, Elizabeth was the Virgin Queen, Deborah etc

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