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Pope Paul III and the Cultural Politics of Reform

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When Paul III was elected in 1534, hopes arose across Christendom that this pope would at last reform and reunite the Church. During his fifteen-year reign, though, Paul's engagement with reform was complex and contentious. A work of cultural history, this book explores how cultural narratives of honour and tradition, including how honour played out in politics, significantly constrained Pope Paul and his chosen reformers in framing strategies for change. Indeed, the reformers' programme would have undermined the culture of honour and weakened Rome's capacity to ward off current threats of invasion. The study makes a provocative case that Paul called the Council of Trent to contain reform rather than promote it. Nevertheless, Paul and the Council did sow seeds of reform that eventually became central to the Counter-Reformation. This book thus sheds new light on a pope whose relationship to reform has long been regarded as an enigma.

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ISBN: 9789463722520
Publication date: 1st June 2020
Author: Bryan Cussen
Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 208 pages
Series: Renaissance History, Art and Culture
Genres: Christian Churches, denominations, groups
General and world history
Christian life and practice
Christianity
Religious institutions and organizations
History of religion
Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church
Religious and spiritual figures