This interest in consolation was occasioned in part by the importance of persecution and martyrdom for early modern notions of Protestant identity, yet the dominance of consolation in early modern Protestant culture extended beyond this. Protestants were preoccupied by the idea of consolation, and felt that the true Christian community is defined by the ways in which it understands and practices consolation. In this talk I will look at the crucial role of consolation in the culture of early modern English Protestantism. “Never Better”: Consolation and the Culture of Protestantism in Early Modern England Hoofthuis room 1.05, Spuistraat 134, Amsterdam. The talk will take place at the University of Amsterdam, in P.C. Jan Frans van Dijkhuizen (University of Leiden) will present new research in his talk ‘”Never Better”: Consolation and the Culture of Protestantism in Early Modern England’.
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