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Witnessing to the faith
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18 July 2023

HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Stuart Era (1603-1714), History of religion, RELIGION / Christianity / History, RELIGION / Religion, Politics & State, LITERARY CRITICISM / Modern / 17th Century, Religion and politics, Literary studies: c 1600 to c 1800, European history
'Witnessing to the Faith offers a fresh perspective on how Donne studies can move beyond debates about conversion and absolutism by resisting biographical interpretations and paying increased attention to the concerns of Catholics. Altman's case is made in clear prose with abundant use of both primary and secondary source materials, including references to many of Donne's other writings, including poetry, prose letters, and sermons.'
Journal of British Studies
Introduction: Situating John Donne within post-Reformation studies
1 Absolutism and the moderation of religion
2 Resistance theory, tyrannicide and the trope of the ‘Evil Jesuit’
3 Volunteerism and self- sovereignty in discourses on martyrdom
Conclusion: John Donne studies and the “Revisionist” paradigm
Index