A superb overview of the development and activity of the main bodies within the Church...Covers a vast amount of ground...Local and regional historians will find the work and indispensable framework, as well as a sure guide.

Northern History.

Professor Robins skilfully manages the challenging task of writing a history of the Christian Church in a century of dramatic change, but with significant continuities ... This can be commended as a valuable, insightful surveyof the twentieth century.

W. M. Jacob, Theology

lively and engaging ... a worthy addition to the serires of which it is a part. Those who teach religion or the Church in history at university, college, or seminary will find it indispensible.

William H. Petersen, Church History

Keith Robbins, building on his previous writing on the modern history of the interlocking but distinctive territories of the British Isles, takes a wide-ranging, innovative and challenging look at the twentieth-century history of the main bodies, at once national and universal, which have collectively constituted the Christian Church. The protracted search for elusive unity is emphasized. Particular beliefs, attitudes, policies and structures are located in their social and cultural contexts. Prominent individuals, clerical and lay, are scrutinized. Religion and politics intermingle, highlighting, for churches and states, fundamental questions of identity and allegiance, of public and private values, in a century of ideological conflict, violent confrontation (in Ireland), two world wars and protracted Cold War. The massive change experienced by the countries and people of the Isles since 1900 has encompassed shifting relationships between England, Ireland (and Northern Ireland), Scotland and Wales, the end of the British Empire, the emergence of a new Europe and, latterly, major immigration of adherents of Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism and other faiths from outside Europe: developments scarcely conceivable at the outset. Such a broad contextual perspective provides an essential background to understanding the puzzling ambiguities evident both in secularization and enduring Christian faith. Robbins provides a cogent and compelling overview of this turbulent century for the churches of the Isles.
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A lively and accessible study of all branches of the Christian Church in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales in the twentieth century in their central interaction with politics, social issues, war and culture. It considers their pursuit of an elusive unity throughout a century when prevailing cultural attitudes underwent massive change.
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1. New Century, Old Faith ; 2. A Crisis of Christendom, 1900-1914 ; 3. Just War, 1914-1918 ; 4. Post-War Dislocations, 1919-1932 ; 5. 'Christian Civilization' in Jeopardy, 1933-1953 ; 6. The Perils of Prosperity, 1953-1975 ; 7. Pluralism's Puzzles, 1976-2000 ; Select Bibliography
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`Keith Robbins has previously written chiefly on secular topics. He therefore takes a lay view of the history of the church which is refreshing in its objectivity... a history to be read reflectively and to be savoured slowly... The allusions are engaging and at times unusual; the references are voluminous but not intrusive. Professor Robbins has it seems read and digested everything which has been written, secular and sacred.' Peter Watkins, Church of England Reader `Any history of the church in 20th century Britain and Ireland is bound to tell the story of decline but, as this absorbing narrative makes clear, this does not mean the church ceased to be important or that its story is lacking in interest... Robbins is able to write with real insight about the history of the churches in all the countries he covers. He is sympathetic but perceptive... Robbins does not only cover the public and insitutional life of the church, he also shows a grasp of theological developments.' Paul Richardson, Church of England Newspaper `This new volume in the Oxford History of the Christian Church deserves prolonged applause' David L. Edwards Church Times
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Covers each of the territories of the British Isles in detail Discusses all the major churches Links Religion and Politics Addresses issues of belief and identity Focusses in on leading personalities
Covers each of the territories of the British Isles in detail Discusses all the major churches Links Religion and Politics Addresses issues of belief and identity Focusses in on leading personalities

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199570317
Publisert
2010
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
840 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
530

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