HD
2026
Thomas Cromwell, often remembered as a ruthless and manipulative figure in English history, played a pivotal role as chief minister under Henry VIII. Known for dismantling the Roman Catholic Church and plundering its monasteries for personal gain, he infamously orchestrated the execution of Anne Boleyn, once his ally. However, historian Diarmaid MacCulloch presents a contrasting perspective, portraying Cromwell as a passionate evangelical reformer. He aimed to dismantle the church’s hierarchy and promote a direct relationship between individuals and God, advocating for a transformative vision of Christianity in England.