As time went by, there was increasing pressure for
a more radical reformation and Elizabeth's last years found her resisting Puritan demands for change.
Not exact matches
When one considers the magnitude and
radical nature of the questions posed for the theologian by the new world, it is not surprising to find that theologians are beginning to speak about a new
reformation more radical than that of the sixteenth century.
His ease with difficult theological concepts, not least his immersion in the thought of Erasmus and the long line of thinkers and activists who took Erasmus's ideas in a
more radical direction, is evident throughout his account of the early
Reformation.
He writes as a Lutheran, but his view of politics seems closer to the
more radical wing of the Protestant
Reformation.
Britain and Holland were the first beneficiaries of these developments, having led the way in the
more radical stage of the Protestant
Reformation.