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    Title
    Reforming Catholicism in the England of Mary Tudor
    Subtitle
    The Achievement of Friar Bartolome Carranza
    Authors and contributors
    Edited by John Edwards, Edited by Ronald W. Truman
    Physical properties
    Format: Hardback
    Number of pages: 256
    Width: 156 mm
    Height: 234 mm
    Thickness: 25 mm
    Weight: 522 g
    Audience
    College/higher education
    General/trade
    Language
    English
    ISBN
    ISBN 13: 9780754652366
    ISBN 10: 075465236X
    Classifications
    BIC geographical qualifier: 1DBKE
    BIC time period qualifier: 3JB
    Dewey: 282.4209031
    LC classification: BX4705.C31
    Nielsen BookScan Product Class: T6.4
    BISAC category code: REL010000
    Publisher
    Ashgate Publishing Group
    Imprint name
    Ashgate Publishing Limited
    Publication date
    01 April 2005
    Publication City/Country
    Aldershot/GB
    Biographical note
    John Edwards is Research Fellow in Spanish at the Queen's College, University of Oxford, UK. Ronald Truman is Emeritus Fellow in Spanish at Christ Church College, University of Oxford, UK.
    Main description
    In March 2001, historians, theologians, and church historians traveled to Oxford from Spain, the US, and Britain to discuss Carranza's (1503-76) activities and achievements in England and to place them in the religious political and context of Mary Tudor's joint reign with Philip of Spain. To most of the few who know of him at all, he was an archbishop who was arrested and held by the Spanish Inquisition for 17 years. But the focus here is on his even less known role as an adviser to Philip in England. Among the 11 topics are the Marian Restoration and the language of Catholic Reform, Carranza and Catharinus in the 1546-52 controversy over the bishops' obligation of residence, his relation to the English universities, and his ghostly after-life. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
    Table of contents
    Preface; Fray Bartolome de Carranza: a biographical outline; Introduction: Carranza in England, John Edwards; Bartolome Carranza: a Spanish Dominican in the England of Mary Tudor, Jose Ignacio Tellechea Idigoras (translated by Ronald Truman); The English Church during the reign of Mary, David Loades; The Marian Restoration and the language of Catholic Reform, Lucy Wooding; Cardinal Pole's concept of Reformatio: the Reformatio Angliae and Bartolome Carranza, Thomas F. Mayer; 'The truth of things': Pole, Carranza, and the pulpit, Dermot Fenlon; Carranza and Catharinus in the controversy over the bishops' obligation of residence, 1546 - 52, Patrick Preston; The Pope, the saints and the dead: uniformity of doctrine in Carranza's Catechismo and the printed workds of the Marian Theologians, William Wizeman; Corpus Christi at Kingston-upon-Thames: Bartolome Carranza and the Eucharist in Marian England, John Edwards; Bartolome Carranza and the English universities, Andrew Hegarty; The ghostly after-life of Bartolome Carranza, Anthony Wright; Pedro Salazar de Mendoza and the first biography of Carranza, Ronald Truman; Bibliography; Index.