The Catholic writer hailed as the greatest prose stylist in post Golden Age Spain – and a church historian to more than rival Henri Daniel-Rops, Regine Pernoud, Jack Scarisbrick, Eamon Duffy and other greats of recent ‘revisionist’ scholarship – has never had his magnum opus on the trials of the Faith in Spain made available to the English-speaking world.
Now, over a century after its first publication in Spanish, Saint Austin Press introduce English-speaking scholars to this astonishingly comprehensive history of Christian Spain, from the point of view of the numerous different challenges faced by orthodoxy from Roman times until the modern age.
The first volume traces Spanish heterodoxy until the Middle Ages. Books Two and Three bring the history up to the dawn of the Reformation.
Every page of Menéndez y Pelayo’s writings reveals a wealth of strong common sense, clear perception, and a vein of wonderful and ever varying erudition.
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