A source book for the study of religions in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries challenging the view that Britain is and has been a predominantly single religion country. This pluralism is shown to apply within Christianity as well as outside.
A source book for the study of religions in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries challenging the view that Britain is and has been a predominantly single religion country. This pluralism is shown to apply within Christianity as well as outside.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
After training for the minstry of the Church in Wales, Terence Thomas was ordained in 1958, and from 1962 to 1971 he was a missionary in India. Since 1971 he has worked for the Open University, where he is now Staff Tutor in Religious Studies (Senior Lecturer) at the Welsh Regional Centre in Cardiff.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Contributors Introduction Part I - The Nineteenth Century 1. 'Official Religion' 2. The Intellectual Challenge to 'Official Religion' 3. East Comes West Part II - The Twentieth Century 4. The Christian Religion 5. Other Major Religious Traditions 6. New Religious Movements Part III - Other Perspectives 7. 'Popular Religion' 1800-1986 8. How Religious are the British? Index
List of Contributors Introduction Part I - The Nineteenth Century 1. 'Official Religion' 2. The Intellectual Challenge to 'Official Religion' 3. East Comes West Part II - The Twentieth Century 4. The Christian Religion 5. Other Major Religious Traditions 6. New Religious Movements Part III - Other Perspectives 7. 'Popular Religion' 1800-1986 8. How Religious are the British? Index
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