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The Religions in Tudor Dynasty
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Transylvania University of Braşov

Faculty of Languages and Literatures

Department of Romanian- English

The Religions in Tudor Dynasty

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Braşov

2011

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1. Introduction

2. Henry VIII and the Reformation

3. Religious changes under Edward VI

4. Mary I and the return to Catholicism

5. Elizabethan Religion

→ A short presentation of Puritanism

6. Conclusions

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1.Introduction

The main idea of the Introduction is that during the Tudor Dinasty the religion changed constantly , from the Catholicism to Protestantism, according to the views of the reignig monarch.

2. Henry VIII and the Reformation

The chapter "Henry and the Reformation" presents an important event that changed the History of England Church : the break with Rome in 1533 - that triggered the reform of the English Church.

3.Religious changes under Edward VI

In the third chapter entitled "Religious changes under Edward VI" , the principal idea is that in the reign of Edward VI the England fully entacted to Protestant Reformation.

4.Mary I and the return to Catholicism

In the fourth chapter, "Mary I and the return to Catholicism", is presented the reign of the first Queen of England,Mary I, she reinstated the Catholicism and she renewed the allegiance with Rome.

5.Elizabethan Religion

The main idea of the chapter "Elizabethan Religion" is that in the reign of the last monarh of the Tudor Dinasty a lasting settlement was worked out in England, the English Church became Protestant.

6. Conclusions

In conclusion,in the sixteenth century,during the Tudor Dynasty, the religious culture of England changed from Catholicism to Protestantism four times; England had moved in a Protestant direction



References: Doran S. ( 1995 ) , Elizabeth I and Religion. 1558-1603, Routledge, London and New York Duffy E. and Loades D. ( 2006 ) , The Church of Mary Tudor, Ashgale, England Guy J.( 1988 ) , Tudor England, Oxford University Press, Oxford, New York Newcombe D.G.( 1995 ) , Henry VIII and the English Reformation, Routledge, London and New York Rosman D.( 1996 ) , From Catholic to Protestant. Religion and the people in Tudor England , UCL Press, London

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