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OverviewWhat has the Reformation ever done for us? A lot less than you might think, as Rodney Stark shows in this enlightening and entertaining antidote to recent books about the rise of Protestantism and its legacy. ‘Rodney Stark takes no prisoners as he charges through five hundred years of history, upsetting apple carts left and right. Almost everything you thought you knew about the Reformation turns out to be a false narrative. . . In future, anyone who makes sweeping claims about the benefits of Protestantism ought to check their assumptions against Stark’s research first.’ Clifford Longley, author and journalist ‘Stark brings the insights of a distinguished sociologist of religion to bear on a range of inherited assumptions about the impact of the Reformation . . . The result makes for salutary reading in this year of commemoration and (not always justified) celebration.’ Peter Marshall, Professor of History, University of Warwick ‘Stark changed the way we think about the early Church and this book may change the way you think about Protestantism . . . Reformation Myths cuts through pious certainties and challenges us to think again about our cultural history.’ Linda Woodhead MBE DD, Professor of Sociology of Religion, Lancaster University Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rodney StarkPublisher: SPCK Publishing Imprint: SPCK Publishing Weight: 0.228kg ISBN: 9780281078271ISBN 10: 0281078270 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 17 August 2017 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: The Mythical 'Protestant' Chapter 1. The Myths of Full Pews, Pious Kings, and Limited Monarchies Chapter 2. The Misfortune of State Churches, Forced Piety, and Bigotry Chapter 3. The Misfortune of Nationalistic States Chapter 4. The Myth of the Protestant Ethic Chapter 5. The Myth of the Protestant Scientific 'Revolution' Chapter 6. The Myth of Protestant Individualism and Suicide Chapter 7. The Myth of Protestant Secularization Chapter 8. The Myth of Harmful Protestant Effects on the Catholic ChurchReviewsRodney Stark takes aim at one myth after another. . . He is like a man carefully setting up skittles before firing down bowling balls of fact and argument to send them scattering.', Catholic Herald 'so much helpful historical reflection', Michael Haykin, Evangelicals Now Rodney Stark takes aim at one ""myth"" after another. . . He is like a man carefully setting up skittles before firing down bowling balls of fact and argument to send them scattering. * Catholic Herald * so much helpful historical reflection -- Michael Haykin * Evangelicals Now * "Rodney Stark takes aim at one ""myth"" after another. . . He is like a man carefully setting up skittles before firing down bowling balls of fact and argument to send them scattering. * Catholic Herald * so much helpful historical reflection -- Michael Haykin * Evangelicals Now *" Author InformationRodney Stark is Distinguished Professor of the Social Sciences and Co-Director of the Institute for Studies of Religion at Baylor University, Texas. He is also Honorary Professor of Sociology at Peking University in Beijing, China. His bestselling book, The Rise of Christianity, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and three of his other books have received prestigious book awards. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |