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Church Crown Tensions

Corbin Shepherd

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Church Crown Tensions delves into the centuries-long struggle between English monarchs and religious institutions, a conflict that profoundly shaped English history. This book explores how the pursuit of power and wealth fueled clashes between the Crown and the Church, impacting the development of English common law and ultimately leading to the Reformation.

 
One key tension revolved around wealth; for example, the Statute of Mortmain was enacted to curb the Church's accumulation of land. Another significant point of contention was legal jurisdiction, highlighted by the conflict between Henry II and Thomas Becket over the Constitutions of Clarendon.

 
The book chronologically examines the evolving power dynamic from Henry II's attempts to control the Church to Henry VIII's break with Rome. It analyzes legal, economic, and ideological battles, showcasing how the Crown sought to assert royal supremacy. By examining primary sources and legal documents, Church Crown Tensions offers a unique perspective on this continuous negotiation of power, making it a valuable resource for understanding the roots of political and religious authority in England.
Disponible desde: 05/05/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 56 páginas.

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