An Archbishop for All Seasons – Thomas Cranmer and the Book of Common Prayer
This article commends the use of material from Thomas Cranmer's The Book of Common Prayer in worship.
This article commends the use of material from Thomas Cranmer's The Book of Common Prayer in worship.
This article describes how upon his arrest, the English Reformer Thomas Cranmer first denied the truths he had defended throughout his ministry, and then when made to recant publicly, he refused to do so, leading to his being burned at the stake.
This essay wants to focus attention on the career of Thomas Cranmer as a Reformer. A short historical overview is provided of his life and theological development before the author examines Cranmer's teaching on some of the major points of the Reformatlon. Particular attention is given to the Bible.