Contents |
Shaping the discussion -- Introduction -- Domesticating the reformation -- Print, reform, and Tudor cultures of devotion -- Thomas Becon and the sick man's salve -- Becon and the English Reformation -- Becon's The sick man's salve -- John Norden's a pensive man's practice -- Introduction to Norden's prayer manual -- Theology in A pensive man's practice : God, man, and the devil -- Reformation and society in A pensive man's practice -- The dering catechism : catechesis in Tudor religious culture -- Pedagogy and protestantization : a context for the dering catechism -- Edward Dering's and John More's A briefe and necessary instruction for householders -- Conclusion -- Looking through the best sellers at religious revolution from afar : problems and interpretations. |