During the year that Elizabeth declared leadership, John Knox released The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women, in which he declares that women do not belong in positions of high power (Doc. 1). John Knox declared that women should not be able to hold an office of meaningful authority and showed that women were not dominant enough to control anything.
The reason John Knox spread these ideas in his book was to explicitly exhibit that women weren’t meant to be in a prominent position of influence based on religious texts. This book appealed to those who were religious or any male who agreed with the idea that women should be below men. Since John Knox was a religious reformer, he was trying to say that from a religious standpoint, a woman in power over a man was a taboo concept. This perspective that ruling positions had to deal with occupying God’s place originally started because of absolutism (EBD). In absolutism, God was choosing the ruler of nation’s through divine right, henceforth, every ruler was holy. John Knox used this idea of divine right against having a female ruler because he mentioned a part of the