Thomas More was an English lawyer, writer and a politician. He was born in London to a successful lawyer, but abandoned his law career to become a monk. More practiced many monastic practices as a
monk and finally become a family man. In 1517 More entered king''s Henry the VIII service as a councilor, and after that became the personal
advisor of the king, and in 1523 became the speaker of the house of commons.
More dedicated his time to reexamine and revitalize Christian theology by studying the bible. In 1515 More wrote his most famous work, the
"Utopia", where More contrasts and doubts the cultural and social life of the European Christian world. In the
"Utopia" More describes a different society with religious tolerance and with no private property. As an advisor of the king, More also helped to write the
"defense of seven sacraments", a polemic against Protestantism, this emphasizes More''s Catholicism. He was against the Protestants and
believed that they become a threat to the order of the Christian Europe.
In the 6th of July 1535 More was executed in the charge of high treason for denying the
authority of the
king over the church. More doubted the authority of the king over
church long before; he believed that God is the only authority over church.
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