Bringing together researchers in modern British religious, political, intellectual and social history, this volume considers the persistence of the Church's public significance, despite its falling membership.
Bringing together researchers in modern British religious, political, intellectual and social history, this volume considers the persistence of the Church's public significance, despite its falling membership.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Introduction: The Church of England, the British state and British politics during the twentieth century Matthew Grimley Introduction: The Church of England, the British state and British politics during the twentieth century Philip A Williamson The Politics of Church defense: Archbishop Davidson, the national church, and the 'national interest', c. 1900 1920 Tom Rodger Archbishops and the monarchy: leadership in British religion, 1900 2012 Philip A Williamson Ecclesiastical conservatism: Hensley Henson and Lord Hugh Cecil on Church, state and nation, c. 1900 1940 Julia Stapleton Hensley Henson, the Prayer Book controversy and the conservative case for disestablishment S J D Green Assembling an Anglican view of self governing sexual citizenship, 1918 45 Laura Ramsay Politics in the parish: Joseph Needham at Thaxted, c. 1925 85 Arthur Burns Anglicans, reconstruction and democracy: the Cripps circle, 1939 52 Matthew Grimley Parliament and the law of the Church of England, 1945 74 Peter Webster The Church of England and religious education during the twentieth century Stephen G. Parker and Rob Freathy Spiritual authority in a 'secular age': the Lords Spiritual, c. 1950 80 Tom Rodger 'A sort of official duty to reconcile': Archbishop Fisher, the Church of England and the politics of British decolonisation in East and Central Africa Sarah Stockwell A 'baffling task': Archbishop Fisher and the Suez Crisis Andrew Connell John Collins, Martin Luther King, Jr., and transnational networks of protest and resistance in the Church of England during the 1960s Hannah Elias The Church of England, minority religions and the making of communal pluralism Daniel Loss
Preface Introduction: The Church of England, the British state and British politics during the twentieth century Matthew Grimley Introduction: The Church of England, the British state and British politics during the twentieth century Philip A Williamson The Politics of Church defense: Archbishop Davidson, the national church, and the 'national interest', c. 1900 1920 Tom Rodger Archbishops and the monarchy: leadership in British religion, 1900 2012 Philip A Williamson Ecclesiastical conservatism: Hensley Henson and Lord Hugh Cecil on Church, state and nation, c. 1900 1940 Julia Stapleton Hensley Henson, the Prayer Book controversy and the conservative case for disestablishment S J D Green Assembling an Anglican view of self governing sexual citizenship, 1918 45 Laura Ramsay Politics in the parish: Joseph Needham at Thaxted, c. 1925 85 Arthur Burns Anglicans, reconstruction and democracy: the Cripps circle, 1939 52 Matthew Grimley Parliament and the law of the Church of England, 1945 74 Peter Webster The Church of England and religious education during the twentieth century Stephen G. Parker and Rob Freathy Spiritual authority in a 'secular age': the Lords Spiritual, c. 1950 80 Tom Rodger 'A sort of official duty to reconcile': Archbishop Fisher, the Church of England and the politics of British decolonisation in East and Central Africa Sarah Stockwell A 'baffling task': Archbishop Fisher and the Suez Crisis Andrew Connell John Collins, Martin Luther King, Jr., and transnational networks of protest and resistance in the Church of England during the 1960s Hannah Elias The Church of England, minority religions and the making of communal pluralism Daniel Loss
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