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History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution — Volume 2

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A comprehensive survey of the Catholic Church's institutional, doctrinal, and political developments from the Renaissance through the era leading up to the French Revolution, combining national case studies with wider ecclesiastical analysis. The work examines the rise of royal absolutism in Tudor England and its impact on church–state relations, parliamentary manipulation, and the severing of papal jurisdiction; evaluates claims about clerical corruption and popular religiosity while noting genuine abuses; and traces the influence of humanist learning on education, reform movements, and the governance of the Church during a period of profound change.

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James MacCaffrey

James MacCaffrey was a historian and author known for his comprehensive examination of the Catholic Church's evolution during pivotal historical periods. His notable work, "History of the Catholic Church from the Renaissance to the French Revolution," is presented in two volumes, where he explores the Church's influence on society, politics, and culture from the Renaissance through the tumultuous years leading up to the French Revolution. MacCaffrey's writings contribute to the understanding of religious history and its intersection with broader historical movements.

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