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Acknowledgements

Introduction: John Jewel and the Invention of the Church in England

Lucy Woodring

1. John Jewel’s Early Life: Developing a Community of Reformers

Angela Ranson

Part I: John Jewel as Theologian, Polemicist, and Apologist

2. The Homiletical Theologian: Jewel’s Self-Identity as Preacher of the Word

André A. Gazal

3. John Jewel at Paul’s Cross: A Culture of Persuasion and England’s Emerging Public Sphere

Torrance Kirby

4. “Silence Is a Fine Jewel for a Woman”: Anne Cooke Bacon, Jewel’s Apology, and Reformed Women’s Publications

Alice Ferron

5. “A Crime So Heinous”: The Concept of Heresy in John Jewel’s Apology of the Church of England

André A. Gazal

6. An Apology of the Church of England’s Cathedrals

Ian Atherton

7. The Jewel-Harding Controversy: Defending the Champion

Angela Ranson

8. Defending the Defender of the Faith: The Use of History in Responses to Queen Elizabeth’s Excommunication

Aislinn Muller

Part II: The Impact and Legacy of John Jewel

9. Moses the Magistrate: The Mosaic Theological Imaginaries of John Jewel and Richard Hooker in Elizabethan Apologetics

Paul Dominiak

10. The Use and Abuse of John Jewel in Richard Hooker’s Defense of the English Church

W. Bradford Littlejohn

11. Redefining Unity in the Jacobean Church: The Legacy of John Jewel

Angela Ranson

12. Edwin Sandys and the Defense of the Faith

Sarah Bastow

13. Defense, Dialectic, and Dialogue: The Role of the Antagonist in the English Church

Joshua Rodda

14. A Multifaceted Jewel: English Episcopacy, Ignatian Authenticity, and the Rise of Critical Patristic Scholarship

Paul A. Hartog

15. Defending Reformation Anglicanism: The Bishop Jewel Society at Oxford University, 1947-1975

Andrew Atherstone

Appendix: The Publications of the Jewel-Harding Controversy, 1560-1640

Selected Bibliography

List of Contributors

Index

About the Author

Angela Ranson earned her doctorate from the University of York in 2014. She has had articles published in Sin and Salvation in Reformation England and Paul’s Cross and the Culture of Persuasion in England, 1520–1640.

André A. Gazal teaches church history at North Greenville University and is the author of Scripture and Royal Supremacy in Tudor England: The Use of Old Testament Historical Narrative.

Sarah Bastow is Head of History at the University of Huddersfield and the author of The Catholic Gentry of Yorkshire, 1536–1642: Resistance and Accommodation.

Reviews

“Although John Jewel was an influential figure in the English church, relatively little else has been written about him. Gary W. Jenkins’s 2006 biography provided an important update of J. E. Booty’s 1963 work, but otherwise John Jewel’s significance in the post-Reformation church has been largely ignored. This collection of essays, which grew out of a conference in 2014 marking the 450th anniversary of the publication of Jewel’s Apology for the Church of England, provides a remedy to that.”—Rosamund Oates Cambridge Journal of British Studies

“Historians, literary scholars, and researchers in religious studies will treasure this publication for how clearly it shows Jewel’s connections to diverse thinkers of his time and the generations following, all concerned with articulating the truth of Christianity even when much was in dispute.”—Janice Liedl Renaissance and Reformation

“An enjoyably erudite pathway into the world of John Jewel, which will only leave the reader longing for a more in-depth engagement with the central subject himself.”—Lee Gatiss Reading Religion

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