Oxford History of Anglicanism, Vol.1: Reformation, (#15): Ethan Shagan: ...

The claim to the "emergence" and "creation" of the Church of England is wrong. The Church of England didn't "start" with the Reformation, but pre-dated the Reformation by (at least) 1300 years. It didn't start with Augustine of Canterbury in 600 AD either--as the author wrongly claims. The title should have read, "The Early Transformation" or "Early Reformation" of the 1300-year old Church in England.

Oversight? Maybe. Clear-headed? We deny that on the term "emergence" in the title, although there are many good things said too. Misleading? Yes. In need of some edits? Definitely.

Having noted these, this volume is still a must-read for students of the English Reformation. Extraordinary scholarship and leadership is on view.


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