‘The Lollards’ offers a brief, insightful guide to the entire history of England's only native medieval heretical movement. Beginning with its fourteenth century origins in the theology of an Oxford professor, John Wyclif, Richard Rex examines the spread of Lollardy across much of England until its eventual dissolution amidst the ecclesiastical and doctrinal upheavals of the sixteenth century. Taking account of recent scholarship, ‘The Lollards’ examines the movement's relationship to Wyclif's teachings, its social and geographical distribution, its political significance and its relationship to the English Reformation.
Table of contents:
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The English Church in the Later Middle Ages
John Wyclif and his Theology
The Early Diffusion of Lollardy
Survival and Revival
From Lollardy to Protestantism
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
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Table of contents:
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The English Church in the Later Middle Ages
John Wyclif and his Theology
The Early Diffusion of Lollardy
Survival and Revival
From Lollardy to Protestantism
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.