Doing God in Politics: Christianity in a Time of Secular Liberalism June 4, 2016 by Fulcrum At 9am on 20 February 1547, a red-headed nine year old boy named Edward Tudor stepped onto the barge that would carry him to his coronation as King of England. Disembarking at Whitehall, the soon-to-be-styled Edward VI was robed in ermine-trimmed crimson velvet, and then processed to Westminster Abbey followed by a train of nobles, gentlemen, servants and guards. Michael Jensen. ABC Religion and Ethics. 31 May 2016 FulcrumShareTweetShare