Description: Protestant Pluralism by Ralph Stevens The 1689 Toleration Act marked a profound shift in the English religious landscape. By permitting the public worship of Protestant Dissenters (largely Presbyterian), the statute laid the foundations for legal religious pluralism,albeit limited, and ensured that eighteenth-century English society would be multi-denominational. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The 1689 Toleration Act marked a profound shift in the English religious landscape. By permitting the public worship of Protestant Dissenters (largely Presbyterian), the statute laid the foundations for legal religious pluralism,albeit limited, and ensured that eighteenth-century English society would be multi-denominational.The 1689 Toleration Act marked a profound shift in the English religious landscape. By permitting the public worship of Protestant Dissenters, the statute laid the foundations for legal religious pluralism, albeit limited, and ensured that eighteenth-century English society would be multi-denominational. However, the Act was rushed, incomplete and on many issues fundamentally ambiguous. It therefore threw up numerous practical difficulties for the clergy of the Church of England, who were deeply divided about what the legislation implied.This book explores how the Church reacted to the legal establishment of a multi-denominational religious environment and how it came to terms with religious pluralism. Thanks to the Toleration Acts inherent ambiguity, there was genuine confusion over how far it extended. The book examines how the practicalities of toleration and pluralism were worked out in the decades after 1689. A series of five case studies addresses: political participation; the movement for the reformation of manners; baptism; education; and the use of chapels. These studies illustrate how the Toleration Act influencedthe lived experiences of the clergy and the effects that it had on their pastoral role. The book places the Act in its broader context, at the end of Englands long Reformation, and emphasises how, far from representing a defining constitutional moment, the Act heralded a process of experimentation, debate and adjustment.RALPH STEVENS is a Tutor in History at University College Dublin. Table of Contents IntroductionReligion after the RevolutionPublic OfficeReformation of MannersEducationBaptismChapelsProtestants in Hanoverian EnglandConclusionsBibliography Review A very good guide to the fierce factionalism within the established Church. The book is a model of clarity and balanced judgment [and] is impeccably researched. * CERCLES *Clear and insightful. Stevens succeeds in explaining an important but largely misunderstood piece of legislation and its ramifications. * CONGREGATIONAL HISTORY SOCIETY MAGAZINE *This is a highly engaging and significant contribution to the history of Englands long Reformation, and should be of great interest to scholars of religion, politics, and the parish in seventeenth and eighteenth-century England. * JOURNAL OF CHURCH AND STATE *This is an excellent book and will become essential reading for all future scholars of religious toleration. * REVIEWS IN HISTORY *A particularly valuable aspect of the book is its illustration of the pastoral, as well as the political, anxieties of the post-1689 Church of England. * PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY *By examining the Church of Englands reaction to the Toleration Act, Stevens adds significantly to our understanding of the act and its impact on religion and politics in the three decades after 1689. . . . [His] original approach and very well-researched book yields important new insights which historians will want to consider. * H-NET *Should be read by all those interested in the history of the English church in this period, and provides a useful backdrop against which to view local evidence of Anglican hostility (or otherwise) to `schismatics. * FACHRS NEWSLETTER *Recommended. * CHOICE *Ralph Stevenss deeply researched Protestant Pluralism is a tour de force of deft analysis andlively exposition. It surpasses all previous accounts of the major subjects it touches, illuminating several formative episodes in the development of the post-1689 Church of England. If every work of history were written like this, a reviewers task would be much easier. -- Scott Sowerby * Journal of British Studies *[A] fascinating and valuable study -- ANGLICAN AND EPISCOPAL HISTORY Review Text This is a highly engaging and significant contribution to the history of Englands "long Reformation," and should be of great interest to scholars of religion, politics, and the parish in seventeenth and eighteenth-century England. JOURNAL OF CHURCH AND STATE This is an excellent book and will become essential reading for all future scholars of religious toleration. REVIEWS IN HISTORY A particularly valuable aspect of the book is its illustration of the pastoral, as well as the political, anxieties of the post-1689 Church of England. PARLIAMENTARY HISTORY By examining the Church of Englands reaction to the Toleration Act, Stevens adds significantly to our understanding of the act and its impact on religion and politics in the three decades after 1689. . . . [His] original approach and very well-researched book yields important new insights which historians will want to consider. H-NET Should be read by all those interested in the history of the English church in this period, and provides a useful backdrop against which to view local evidence of Anglican hostility (or otherwise) to schismatics. FACHRS NEWSLETTER Recommended. CHOICE Review Quote Ralph Stevenss deeply researched Protestant Pluralism is a tour de force of deft analysis and lively exposition. It surpasses all previous accounts of the major subjects it touches, illuminating several formative episodes in the development of the post-1689 Church of England. If every work of history were written like this, a reviewers task would be much easier. Details ISBN1783273291 Author Ralph Stevens Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd Series Studies in Modern British Religious History Year 2018 ISBN-10 1783273291 ISBN-13 9781783273294 Format Hardcover Imprint The Boydell Press Subtitle The Reception of the Toleration Act, 1689-1720 Place of Publication Woodbridge Country of Publication United Kingdom DEWEY 261.2 Short Title Protestant Pluralism Language English Series Number 37 Pages 220 Illustrations No Publication Date 2018-09-21 AU Release Date 2018-09-21 NZ Release Date 2018-09-21 UK Release Date 2018-09-21 Alternative 9781787443204 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:144717992;
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Book Title: Protestant Pluralism: the Reception of the Toleration Act, 1689-1720
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Author: Ralph Stevens
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Language: English
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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Publication Year: 2018
Number of Pages: 220 Pages