God and the Queen: Religion, Sovereignty, and National Identity in English Monarchy. The Crown and the Cross: England’s War Against Rome, #7

Par : Charlie Armstrong Adams
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  • ISBN8231980246
  • EAN9798231980246
  • Date de parution25/06/2025
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  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

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God and the Queen: Religion, Sovereignty, and National Identity in English MonarchyVolume VII of The Crown and the Cross seriesA sweeping historical exploration of how religion shaped the British Crown. From the medieval doctrine of divine kingship to the modern challenges of religious pluralism, God and the Queen traces the long and often fraught relationship between faith and monarchy in England and Britain.
This richly detailed volume unpacks how kings and queens-from Henry VIII to Elizabeth II-used religion to assert authority, forge national identity, and navigate the dangerous waters of papal power, Protestant reform, and political rebellion. Discover how: Henry VIII's break with Rome redefined sovereignty itself Elizabeth I crafted a Protestant national image to resist Catholic plots Coronations, oaths, and religious tests forged sacred monarchy Catholic Emancipation and secularization challenged the Crown's legitimacy Anti-papal memory and Protestant ritual still echo in royal symbolism Perfect for readers of political theology, royal history, and religious reform, this book unveils the monarchy as not merely a political institution, but a religious symbol deeply embedded in the soul of the English nation.
A compelling addition to The Crown and the Cross series, God and the Queen is essential reading for those who want to understand the spiritual heart of monarchy-and how it still beats beneath the crown today.
God and the Queen: Religion, Sovereignty, and National Identity in English MonarchyVolume VII of The Crown and the Cross seriesA sweeping historical exploration of how religion shaped the British Crown. From the medieval doctrine of divine kingship to the modern challenges of religious pluralism, God and the Queen traces the long and often fraught relationship between faith and monarchy in England and Britain.
This richly detailed volume unpacks how kings and queens-from Henry VIII to Elizabeth II-used religion to assert authority, forge national identity, and navigate the dangerous waters of papal power, Protestant reform, and political rebellion. Discover how: Henry VIII's break with Rome redefined sovereignty itself Elizabeth I crafted a Protestant national image to resist Catholic plots Coronations, oaths, and religious tests forged sacred monarchy Catholic Emancipation and secularization challenged the Crown's legitimacy Anti-papal memory and Protestant ritual still echo in royal symbolism Perfect for readers of political theology, royal history, and religious reform, this book unveils the monarchy as not merely a political institution, but a religious symbol deeply embedded in the soul of the English nation.
A compelling addition to The Crown and the Cross series, God and the Queen is essential reading for those who want to understand the spiritual heart of monarchy-and how it still beats beneath the crown today.