
The Covenanters
In Our Time
The Scottish Reformation: A Clash of Faith and Politics
This chapter explores the complexities and political intricacies of the Scottish Reformation, characterized by a unique blend of religious passion and public discontent. It contrasts the Scottish movement with the English Reformation, emphasizing the crucial role of popular support and external influences, particularly from England. Key figures, such as John Knox, are highlighted, along with the challenges faced during the transition to Protestantism and the evolving dynamics between church governance and royal authority.
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