Geoffrey the Lollard
Pubblicato da Good Press
English
2020
ISBN 4064066096403
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In "Geoffrey the Lollard," Frances Eastwood presents a captivating exploration of the life of an obscure yet pivotal figure in the pre-Reformation landscape of England. Employing a rich narrative style interlaced with historical realism, Eastwood vividly depicts Geoffrey's struggles against the prevailing ecclesiastical authority and his relentless pursuit of spiritual truth. The text reflects the burgeoning dissent within the church during the late medieval period, echoing the themes of faith, heresy, and social justice, vividly situating Geoffrey'Äôs life within the vibrant tapestry of Lollard thought and the larger context of religious upheaval. Frances Eastwood, a noted scholar in medieval studies, brings a wealth of expertise to this narrative. Her research into Lollardy'Äîan underexplored area of religious dissent'Äîhighlights her commitment to recovering forgotten voices from history. Eastwood's passionate engagement with the socio-political climate of 14th-century England, as well as her background in theology, enriches the portrayal of Geoffrey and the challenges faced by those who dared to challenge institutional orthodoxy. "Geoffrey the Lollard" is essential for readers interested in medieval history, religious studies, or the evolution of dissenting voices. Eastwood'Äôs compelling storytelling and meticulous research provide both a scholarly examination and an engaging tale that resonates with contemporary debates on faith and authority.
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