Katherine Parr: Opportunist, Queen, Reformer: A Theological Perspective
Katherine Parr: Opportunist, Queen, Reformer: A Theological Perspective
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Don Matzat's book offers a new perspective on Katherine Parr, suggesting that she was an opportunist who married Henry VIII for the comforts of being the Queen of England, but later embraced the Protestant Reformation and faced danger for her beliefs. She was the first woman published in England under her own name and had a significant influence on the future monarchs of England.
\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 288 pages
\n Publication date: 15 December 2020
\n Publisher: Amberley Publishing
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Katherine Parr, the sixth and final wife of Henry VIII, has been the subject of much speculation and debate among historians. While most biographers suggest that she married the king for political or religious reasons, Don Matzat challenges this narrative and presents a different perspective. According to Matzat, Katherine was an opportunist who saw marriage to the king as a means of enjoying the luxuries and privileges of being the Queen of England. This is evident in her lavish lifestyle and her close relationship with Thomas Seymour, the king's younger brother.
However, everything changed for Katherine when she underwent a dramatic conversion experience and embraced the primary tenets of the Protestant Reformation. This newfound belief placed her in a precarious position, as her husband and the religious authorities were not supportive of her newfound beliefs. Despite the danger, Katherine had the courage to discuss her faith with her husband during the final months of his life.
Katherine's life was filled with drama, intrigue, danger, deceit, clandestine romance, scandal, tragedy, and mystery. She was the first woman published in England under her own name, and her seminal work, "The Lamentation of a Sinner," is a little-known gem of the Protestant Reformation. Her influence upon the children of Henry, the future monarchs Edward VI, Mary I, and Elizabeth I, would affect English history for many years to come.
In conclusion, Katherine Parr's life was a complex and multifaceted tale that defies simple categorization. While some may view her as an opportunist who married the king for personal gain, Matzat presents a different perspective, suggesting that she was a woman who embraced her faith and used it to shape her life and influence the course of English history.
\n Weight: 554g\n
Dimension: 164 x 242 x 29 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781445696867\n \n
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