
The Catholic Reformation provides a comprehensive history of the 'Counter Reformation in early modern Europe. Starting from the middle ages, Michael Mullett clearly traces the continuous transformation of the Catholic religion in its structures, bodies and doctrine. He discusses the gain in momentum of Catholic renewal from the time of the Council of Trent, and considers the profound effect of the Protestant Reformation in accelerating its renovation.This book explores how and why the Catholic Reformation occurred, stressing that moves towards restoration were underway well before the Protestant Reformation. Michael Mullett also shows the huge impact it had not only on the papacy, Church leaders and religious ritual and practice, but also on the lives of ordinary people - their culture, arts, attitudes and relationships. Ranging across the continent, The Catholic Reformation is an indispensable new survey which provides a wide-ranging overview of the religious, political and cultural history of the time.
This book investigates the origins, development, and societal impact of the Catholic Reformation in early modern Europe. Michael Mullett, a scholar of early modern religious history, utilizes a broad historical framework to argue that the movement for Catholic renewal predates the Protestant Reformation. He examines the institutional, doctrinal, and cultural shifts that defined the Church's response to internal and external pressures during this period.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a comprehensive survey that effectively bridges the gap between high-level ecclesiastical politics and the lived experience of the laity. Readers frequently note the clarity of the prose, making it a useful resource for students and researchers seeking a structured overview of the period.
Page Count:
258
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Inc
ISBN-10:
0203202074
ISBN-13:
9780203202074
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