1st Edition

Spain and the Protestant Reformation The Spanish Inquisition and the War for Europe

By Wayne H. Bowen Copyright 2023
194 Pages
by Routledge

194 Pages
by Routledge

194 Pages
by Routledge

For Charles V and Philip II, both of whom expected to continue the momentum of the Reconquista into a campaign against Islam, the theology and political successes of Martin Luther and John Calvin menaced not just the possibility of a universal empire, but the survival of the Habsburg monarchy. Moreover, the Protestant Reformation stimulated changes within Spain and other Habsburg domains,... Read more

Preface

Introduction

    1. Spain and the World in 1516
    2. The Reformation in Spain, 1517-1556
    3. Charles V, Martin Luther, and the Empire
    4. Perfidious Albion
    5. Philip II and the Spanish Inquisition
    6. French, Ottomans, and Protestants
    7. The War in Flanders
    8. Conclusion: Philip II - The Triumphant Failure

Bibliography

Biography

Wayne H. Bowen is the Director of Interdisciplinary Studies in the College of Undergraduate Studies and a Professor in Department of History, University of Central Florida, US.

This is an ideal book for anyone interested in understanding the politics of the Reformation from the perspective of the Habsburg monarchy, and the author does a superb job of making connections between theology and politics. Although many other political figures have received treatment in the past, far fewer works have been devoted to Philip II, especially in English, and thus this book is a welcome addition. It provides a different perspective on the Spanish Inquisition and monarchy from what most Protestants are used to reading, and as such, it contributes to a more comprehensive understanding of the events of the 16th century, which ideally will lead to greater objectivity.

Andrew Messmer, Academic Dean, Seville Theological Seminary, Spain. Evangelical Review of Theology 48 no 3 (2024): 284–285.