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Hardcover The Fame of Blessed Thomas More Book

ISBN: 1025321537

ISBN13: 9781025321530

The Fame of Blessed Thomas More

"The Fame of Blessed Thomas More" is a compelling exploration of the enduring legacy and historical reputation of one of England's most influential figures. Written by the distinguished scholar R. W. Chambers, this work examines how Thomas More has been perceived through the centuries, transitioning from a controversial statesman and martyr to a celebrated saint and icon of conscience.

The book delves into the multifaceted life of More, the author of "Utopia" and Lord Chancellor of England, highlighting his contributions to Renaissance humanism, legal thought, and religious devotion. Chambers masterfully traces the evolution of More's fame, analyzing how his character and ultimate sacrifice under Henry VIII have resonated with subsequent generations. By situating More within both his contemporary Tudor context and his broader historical impact, this work provides profound insights into the intersection of faith, politics, and integrity.

Essential for students of Tudor history, Catholic hagiography, and English literature, "The Fame of Blessed Thomas More" offers a scholarly yet accessible look at why More remains a figure of immense moral and intellectual significance.

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