"Brown is able to accomplish as much as he does in this book not only because of the depths he is willing to plumb in the separate analyses of religious institutions but also because of the chronological distance he is willing to travel. This is a rich book. what [the author] has accomplished here is a thoroughly interesting and compelling study of late-medieval piety in one diocese. It may well serve as a model for other local historians willing to engage in this important inquiry."--Speculum-A Journal of Medieval Studies
"...An excellent regional study."--American Historical Review
"Brown's study of popular religion in late medieval England is broader in implication than its modest scope initially promises...His writing is unpretentious and gracefully touched with humor...Brown's study of the arcane details of medieval piety has, in the end, the effect of diminishing its strangeness and distance from ourselves. It is, in short, enlightening."--hurch History
"A careful, balanced, and sensible study of a controversial period in church history."--Religious Studies Review
"...An excellently researched book..."--The Albion
About the Author
Andrew D. Brown is at University of Edinburgh.
0 有用 sunbrownpaper 2012-10-20 01:43:13
作者认为:宗教改革不是一场全新运动,它保留了很多,是几个世纪活动延续,这是人们容易接受他的重要原因。