Reforming the Scottish Church : John Winram (c. 1492–1582) and the Example of Fife
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Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
St Andrews Studies in Reformation History
ISBN-10
0754603431
ISBN-13
9780754603436
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 20th, 2002
Print length
260 Pages
Weight
540 grams
Dimensions
16.60 x 24.20 x 1.90 cms
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John Winram's life spanned almost the whole of the 16th century: a life which he began committed to service in the Roman Catholic Church and ended committed to service in the New Reformed Church. This study attempts to uncover the steps which he took on his journey.
As Superintendent of Fife, John Winram played a pivotal role in the reform of the Scottish Church. Charting his career within St Andrews priory from canon to subprior, Linda Dunbar examines the ambiguity of Winram''s religious stance in the years before 1559 and argues that much of the difficulty in pinning down Winram''s views stems from the mis-identification of John Knox''s un-named reforming sub-prior with Winram. In fact, as the book shows, this early reformer was probably Winram''s own sub-prior, Alexander Young. The various reforming influences on Winram, and the gradual change in his religious stance is charted, together with his robust attempts at Catholic reform with St Andrews and his profound effect upon John Knox during the siege of the castle. In 1559, Winram eventually decided to side with the Protestants. The book concludes with an analysis of the difficulties experienced by Winram and the preponderance of accusations against him which led to his final relinquishing of office in 1577. In his transition from a Catholic to a Protestant reformer, Winram''s experience is typical of that of many of his contemporaries in Scotland and in Europe.
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