The Reform of Catholicism, 1480-1620

By Guy Bedouelle
Translated by James K. Farge
Series: Studies and Texts
Publisher: PIMS
Paperback : 9780888441614, 184 pages, November 2008

Description

Guy Bedouelle's Reform of Catholicism, 1480-1620, introduces nuances to earlier books on this subject by demonstrating how reform within the Roman Church owed much to a ferment and coordination of action emanating from its traditional geographic and jurisdictional centre, Rome. But, after showing how the Council of Trent legislated reform in the Church and empowered structures to carry it out, Bedouelle also highlights the actions of dedicated men and women that brought about a renewed spirit in the Church and in society - a 'Catholicism' which, at least in some aspects, paralleled the way other Christians constituted a 'Lutheranism,' a 'Calvinism,' or an 'Anglicanism.'

Reviews

It is a long time since I have read a book in which the objectives are so clearly set out and concisely met. ... Within the space of just a few hours the reader has been provided with an impressively cogent tour d'horizon which has simply no rivals in what is now an increasingly crowded field. ... [It is an excellent introduction to early modern Catholicism for undergraduates from departments of History, Theology, or Religious Studies [and also plugs an important gap in the market for the interested layman. - Simon Ditchfield, University of York