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The book's ambition is visible not least in its firmly cross-confessional approach. Scholars have been nodding for years at the need to reintegrate Catholicism firmly into the mainstream of the religious history of early modern England. This is one of the best examples from an early career scholar of it actually being done. * HISTORY *
Historians and literary scholars will turn to this study as a definitive source for determining the status of mysticism in the period. It most powerfully answers why mysticism flowers and falls away over the duration of this surprising, turbulent century. * JOURNAL OF BRITISH STUDIES *
[An] important book...Well-written and lucidly argued [it makes] an important contribution to the historiography of the English Reformation, causing us to question fundamental assumptions about apparently polarised confessional identities. * BRITISH CATHOLIC HISTORY *
A groundbreaking study. * JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY *
Provides a helpful insight into the complexities of Christian mystical development for both the general student of the early modern period and the more specialist scholar of religious history. * HWRBI *
Temple's work is impressive for both its mastery of historical scholarship as well as its employment of primary evidence to support his findings. . . . There is an impressive amount of research underpinning the entire study, and the author handles some complex and dense characters and their relevant works with admirable concision and clarity. * SEVENTEENTH-CENTURY NEWS *
Temple's work should be the first place one turns to begin a study of mysticism (however conceived) in 17th-century England. Its comparative approach and its focus on terminology help give clarity to an otherwise allusive theory in modern religion. For a first monograph, it combines just the right amount of historical detail, narrative, manuscript work, and theory to engage student and scholar alike. * Reading Religion *
an important work that is thoroughly recommended for all readers interested in the varieties of early modern religious experience. * CHURCH HISTORY *
Book Information
ISBN 9781783273935
Author Liam Peter Temple
Format Hardback
Page Count 236
Imprint The Boydell Press
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Weight(grams) 1g