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Antichrist in Seventeenth-Century England REV Edition
Contributor(s): Hill, Christopher (Author)
ISBN: 0860919978     ISBN-13: 9780860919971
Publisher: Verso
OUR PRICE:   $18.95  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: June 1990
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BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Theology - Eschatology
Dewey: 236
LCCN: 89071371
Series: Riddell Memorial Lectures
Physical Information: 0.49" H x 5" W x 8" (0.53 lbs) 212 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
 
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In the centuries following the Reformation, Antichrist--the biblical Beast, whose coming was to precede the end of the world and the coming of Christ's kingdom--was an intensely real figure. The debate raged as to who this Antichrist, whose downfall was now at hand, might be. Was he the Pope? Bishops? A state church? The monarchy? Or was it just a term of abuse to be hurled at anybody one disliked?

Christopher Hill, one of Britain's most distinguished historians, here reconstructs the significance of Antichrist during the revolutionary crises of the early seventeenth century. Radical Protestant sects applied the term--a name synonymous with repression and persecution--to those Establishment institutions of which they disapproved; in particular, the Pope. Then, with that revolution in thought which resulted in the separation of religion from politics, the figure of Antichrist lost its significance.