The Post-Reformation
Religion, Politics and Society in Britain, 1603-1714
- 408 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Exploring the 17th century's transformative political and social landscape, this book delves into the interplay between personal beliefs and institutional religion amidst significant events like the Civil War and the Restoration. It highlights the rise of competing Christian denominations and the emerging expectation for individual worship freedom, providing a nuanced understanding of how these dynamics shaped society during this tumultuous era.