A brilliant kaleidoscope of the Reformation era in the sixteenth century. Many essays in this volume trace the evolution of the English Prayer Book and Bible or reassess the impact of the Reformation on Catholicism. Throughout the book, MacCulloch brilliantly undermines one persistent English tradition of interpreting the Reformation - that it never really happened - and establishes that Anglicanism was really a product of Charles II's Restoration in 1660 rather than the 'Elizabethan Settlement' of 1559. All Things Made New shows Diarmaid MacCulloch at his best - learned, far-seeing, sometimes subversive, and often witty.
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