Listen "Versus History #51 - Henry VIII's break from Rome."
Episode Synopsis
Henry VIII reigned from 1509 to 1547. He is well known for having six wives, breaking with the Roman Catholic Church in Rome and for dissolving the Catholic monasteries. Indeed, the passage of the 1534 Act of Supremacy meant that the incumbent English monarch - rather than the Pope in Rome - was now the Head of the English Church. However, what combination of factors ultimately resulted in Henry VIII's split from the Catholic Church? After all, Henry had been born, raised and largely continued to practice his faith in a conservatively Catholic manner, even after the split from Rome. The complexity of the issue is not difficult to appreciate; hopefully, this @VersusHistory podcast will help bring about some answers!
In this episode, Patrick (@historychappy) supports the idea that the split was religiously motivated. Elliott (@thelibrarian6) contends that the Pope’s refusal to grant him a divorce from Katherine of Aragon was the primary cause. Conal (@prohistoricman) argues that the break from Rome was triggered by politics. For terms of use, please visit www.versushistory.com
More episodes of the podcast Versus History Podcast
Episode 186: Malcolm X Debate - by AI!
09/10/2024
Episode 185: The Exile by Patrick Worrall
13/07/2024
Episode 178: Mr Bates v The Post Office
17/01/2024
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.