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Characters of The Reformation - Hilaire Belloc
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Characters of The Reformation - Hilaire Belloc

Brand: Hilaire Belloc · Categorie: Religion · Actualizat: 02.06.2026 03:05

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Pe scurt: \n \nIn this collection of short biographies Hilaire Belloc, one of the great Catholic historians of the twentieth century, shares his views on the principal characters of the Protestant Reformation, focusing primarily…

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\n \nIn this collection of short biographies Hilaire Belloc, one of the great Catholic historians of the twentieth century, shares his views on the principal characters of the Protestant Reformation, focusing primarily on those figures concerned with the events in England.\n \nThrough each account, Belloc demonstrates that the motives of the Protestant leaders were rarely religious in nature, but usually political or economic. He reminds the reader that European Christendom was once a single united entity, under the authority of the Catholic Church, each country viewing itself as a single province of the whole. However, many of Europe's Princes resented the power that the Bishop of Rome held in their own lands.\n \nThe Reformation, aided by the rise of Nationalism, was a means for the nobles of Europe to shake off Papal authority and rule their territory independently. It also gave European monarchs control over the Church and all of its property in their realm, including the taxes that would normally be sent to Rome.\n \nTherefore, the nobles grew rich by confiscating the wealth of the Church, and resisted any form of reconciliation if that meant returning the wealth to its rightful owner. In subsequent generations, the fear of this possibility gave the noble classes an incentive to remain in the Protestant camp.\n \nWhat's more, the political leaders of the Counter Reformation were not as effective as they ought to have been, often allowing their own dynastic or nationalistic agendas to take precedence over the restoration of religious unity in Europe.\n \nAs usual, Belloc's historical perspective offers the sort of timeless wisdom rarely duplicated in modern times.\n \n \n\n

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