The power of scripture : political biblicism in the early Stuart monarchy between representation and subversion

Zusammenfassung: "In England, from the Reformation era to the outbreak of the Civil War, religious authority contributed to popular political discourse in ways that significantly shaped the legitimacy of the monarchy as a form of rule as well as the monarch's ability to act politically. The Power of Scripture casts aside parochial conceptualizations of that authority's origins and explores the far-reaching consequences of political biblicism. It shows how arguments, narratives, and norms taken from Biblical scripture not only directly contributed to national religious politics but also left lasting effects on the socio-political development of Stuart England"--(Provided by publisher.)

Alternative title
Macht der Schrift
Location
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
ISBN
9781800733206
1800733208
Dimensions
24 cm
Extent
263 Seiten
Language
Englisch
Notes
"Abbreviated translation of a study that was originally published ten years ago in German. Unfortunately, the chapters on the history of the Reformation and on political biblicism in Scotland have not been included in the English version of the text." - Acknowledgements

Bibliographic citation
Studies in British and imperial history ; volume 8

Keyword
Geschichte 1534-1642
Biblizismus
Herrschaft
Legitimation
England
Schottland

Event
Veröffentlichung
(where)
New York
(who)
Berghahn
(when)
2022
Creator
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