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A study not of the institution of the Church but of Christianity itself, this book explores the Christian people, their beliefs, and their way of life, providing a new understanding of Western Christianity at the time of the Reformation. Bossy begins with a systematic exposition of traditional or pre-Reformation Christianity, exploring the forces that tended to undermine it, the characteristics of the Protestant and Catholic regimes that superseded it, and the fall-out that resulted from its disintegration.
Bossy's survey of late medieval religion is magisterial. He discusses theology and church law with consummate ease, has an acute appreciation of the liturgy, and convincingly depicts people freely practicing a faith they understood.
Marilyn Butler, University of Cambridge) Butler, Marilyn (King Edward VII Professor of English Literature, King Edward VII Professor of English Literature
David J. Melling, Manchester Polytechnic) Melling, David J. (former Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Law and Social Science, former Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Law and Social Science, D. J. Melling, David Melling, D J Melling
Douglas Hay, Nicholas Rogers, Ontario) Hay, Douglas (Professor of History, Professor of History, York University, Ontario) Rogers, Nicholas (Professor of History, Professor of History, York University
Roger Fowler, University of East Anglia) Fowler, Roger (Professor of English and Linguistics in the School of Modern Languages and European Studies, Professor of English and Linguistics in the School of Modern Languages and European Studies