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Thomas Cranmer’s place in English history is firmly established, yet the complexities of his character have remained obscure. Susan Wabuda’s biography sheds fresh light not only on the private Cranmer, but also on the qualities that enabled him to master the political landscape of the Tudor court and build a new English Protestant church.



Trade Review

"A splendid appraisal of one of England's greatest, and most enigmatic, churchmen. Underpinned by significant new research, Susan Wabuda's life of Cranmer is also an illuminating guide to the tumultuous times through which he lived, and which he substantially helped to shape."

Peter Marshall, University of Warwick, UK

"Susan Wabuda is to be commended for this fresh study of the life and thought of Thomas Cranmer. The purpose of the book is twofold: to provide a concise and accessible biography of Cranmer and to make additional contributions to our knowledge of the great reformer. It succeeds on both counts.

"Wabuda’s Thomas Cranmer is to be applauded for its admirable new research, helpful guides, and careful coverage of the life and theology of Cranmer. The helpful arrangement of endnotes for each chapter, concise suggestions for further reading, and efficient index make this a most accessible book for both scholars and the more general reader. It is an excellent introduction to the first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury and ought to be wisely used and widely welcomed."

Mark Earngey, British Catholic History

"Wabuda’s engaging narrative is a welcome addition to the scholarship on Cranmer. It brings to life his ecclesiastical career as well as those contexts required to make sense of it.

In ten concise and beautifully written chapters, Wabuda presents Cranmer’s life and his legacies. It is a work suited for both beginners and those long schooled in the intricacies of the English Reformation. It supplies an accessible and cutting-edge account of Cranmer’s life and principal writings."

Jonathan Reimer, Society for Renaissance Studies



Table of Contents

1 Introduction

2 Early life, 1489–1526

3 The king’s `great matter’, 1527–1533

4 The new archbishop, 1533–1535

5 Thomas Cromwell ascendant, 1535–1537

6 Invincible Henry, 1538–1540

7 The Privy Council, 1540–1547

8 Edward VI and the Book of Common Prayer, 1547–1552

9 Oxford, 1553–1556

10 Thomas Cranmer's Legacy for the English Church

Thomas Cranmer Routledge Historical Biographies

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
      Publication Date: 7/21/2017 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415500784, 978-0415500784
      ISBN10: 0415500788

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Thomas Cranmer’s place in English history is firmly established, yet the complexities of his character have remained obscure. Susan Wabuda’s biography sheds fresh light not only on the private Cranmer, but also on the qualities that enabled him to master the political landscape of the Tudor court and build a new English Protestant church.



      Trade Review

      "A splendid appraisal of one of England's greatest, and most enigmatic, churchmen. Underpinned by significant new research, Susan Wabuda's life of Cranmer is also an illuminating guide to the tumultuous times through which he lived, and which he substantially helped to shape."

      Peter Marshall, University of Warwick, UK

      "Susan Wabuda is to be commended for this fresh study of the life and thought of Thomas Cranmer. The purpose of the book is twofold: to provide a concise and accessible biography of Cranmer and to make additional contributions to our knowledge of the great reformer. It succeeds on both counts.

      "Wabuda’s Thomas Cranmer is to be applauded for its admirable new research, helpful guides, and careful coverage of the life and theology of Cranmer. The helpful arrangement of endnotes for each chapter, concise suggestions for further reading, and efficient index make this a most accessible book for both scholars and the more general reader. It is an excellent introduction to the first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury and ought to be wisely used and widely welcomed."

      Mark Earngey, British Catholic History

      "Wabuda’s engaging narrative is a welcome addition to the scholarship on Cranmer. It brings to life his ecclesiastical career as well as those contexts required to make sense of it.

      In ten concise and beautifully written chapters, Wabuda presents Cranmer’s life and his legacies. It is a work suited for both beginners and those long schooled in the intricacies of the English Reformation. It supplies an accessible and cutting-edge account of Cranmer’s life and principal writings."

      Jonathan Reimer, Society for Renaissance Studies



      Table of Contents

      1 Introduction

      2 Early life, 1489–1526

      3 The king’s `great matter’, 1527–1533

      4 The new archbishop, 1533–1535

      5 Thomas Cromwell ascendant, 1535–1537

      6 Invincible Henry, 1538–1540

      7 The Privy Council, 1540–1547

      8 Edward VI and the Book of Common Prayer, 1547–1552

      9 Oxford, 1553–1556

      10 Thomas Cranmer's Legacy for the English Church

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