The History of the English Church and People

The History of the English Church and People
Title The History of the English Church and People PDF eBook
Author Saint Bede (the Venerable)
Publisher Barnes & Noble Publishing
Total Pages 448
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780760765517

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Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation. A new translation by ... L. Gidley

Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation. A new translation by ... L. Gidley
Title Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation. A new translation by ... L. Gidley PDF eBook
Author Saint Bede (the Venerable)
Publisher
Total Pages 534
Release 1870
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ISBN

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A History of the English Church and People

A History of the English Church and People
Title A History of the English Church and People PDF eBook
Author Beda
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1975
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That Was The Church That Was

That Was The Church That Was
Title That Was The Church That Was PDF eBook
Author Andrew Brown
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 289
Release 2016-07-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 1472921658

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The Church of England still seemed an essential part of Englishness, and even of the British state, when Mrs Thatcher was elected in 1979. The decades which followed saw a seismic shift in the foundations of the C of E, leading to the loss of more than half its members and much of its influence. In England today 'religion' has become a toxic brand, and Anglicanism something done by other people. How did this happen? Is there any way back? This 'relentlessly honest' and surprisingly entertaining book tells the dramatic and contentious story of the disappearance of the Church of England from the centre of public life. The authors – religious correspondent Andrew Brown and academic Linda Woodhead – watched this closely, one from the inside and one from the outside. That Was the Church, That Was shows what happened and explains why.

Church and People in Interregnum Britain

Church and People in Interregnum Britain
Title Church and People in Interregnum Britain PDF eBook
Author Fiona Mccall
Publisher
Total Pages 250
Release 2021-05-30
Genre
ISBN 9781912702640

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The English Civil War was followed by a period of unprecedented religious tolerance and the spread of new religious ideas and practices. Britain experienced a period of so-called "Godly religious rule" and a breakdown of religious uniformity that was perceived as a threat to social order by some and a welcome innovation to others. The period of Godly religious rule has been significantly neglected by historians--we know remarkably little about religious organization or experience at a parochial level in the 1640s and 1650s. This volume addresses these issues by investigating important questions concerning the relationship between religion and society in the years between the first Civil War and the Restoration. How did ordinary people experience this period of dramatic upheaval? How did religious imperatives change and develop? Did people resist Godly imperatives?With its nuanced analysis of Cromwell's England, Church and People in Interregnum Britain will interest religious scholars, enthusiasts of military history, and public historians.

Our Church

Our Church
Title Our Church PDF eBook
Author Roger Scruton
Publisher Atlantic Books
Total Pages 179
Release 2014-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1782395040

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For most people in England today, the church is simply the empty building at the end of the road, visited for the first time, if at all, when dead. It offers its sacraments to a population that lives without rites of passage, and which regards the National Health Service rather than the National Church as its true spiritual guardian. Here, Scruton argues that the Anglican Church is the forlorn trustee of an architectural and artistic inheritance that remains one of the treasures of European civilization. He contends that it is a still point in the centre of English culture and that its defining texts, the King James Bible and the Book of Common Prayer are the sources from which much of our national identity derives. At once an elegy to a vanishing world and a clarion call to recognize Anglicanism's continuing relevance, Our Church is a graceful and persuasive book.

A History of the English Church and People

A History of the English Church and People
Title A History of the English Church and People PDF eBook
Author Beda (El venerable)
Publisher
Total Pages 340
Release 1960
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ISBN

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