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A People's Church: A History of the Church of England
A People's Church: A History of the Church of England
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A People's Church is a documentary that explores Anglican history, including the Reformation, the Restoration, and the Industrial Revolution. It asks how the church has endured and what its future holds.
Format: Hardback
Length: 480 pages
Publication date: 07 April 2022
Publisher: Profile Books Ltd
A People's Church is a comprehensive exploration of Anglican history, seamlessly weaving together social, political, and religious narratives with the rich tapestry of church music and architecture. Spanning a tumultuous and extensive timeline, this history reveals a narrative that is both captivating and complex.
The transformative period from 1534 to 1660 left an indelible mark on the Church of England and the nation as a whole. It encompassed momentous events such as the Reformation, the brief return to Catholicism under Mary, and the devastating Civil War. These events shaped the course of English history and left a lasting legacy.
However, the journey did not end there. The Restoration of the monarchy in 1688 brought a sense of stability and continuity to the country. The expulsion of Dissenters further solidified the religious landscape, and the 1689 Bill of Rights further entrenched the rights and freedoms of the English people.
As the Industrial Revolution dawned upon England, the church faced significant challenges. The social and economic changes of the time wrought profound transformations, and the church struggled to adapt and remain relevant. The era of John Henry Newman marked a period of introspection and renewal within the church, as it sought to navigate the changing tides of society and find its place in the modern world.
Despite the challenges and upheavals that it has faced throughout its history, the Anglican Church has managed to endure and thrive. Its rich traditions, spiritual values, and commitment to social justice have continued to draw people from all walks of life. As we look to the future, the church faces new opportunities and challenges, but its enduring spirit and resilience give us hope for a bright and prosperous future.
In conclusion, A People's Church offers a captivating and insightful journey through Anglican history, highlighting the triumphs and challenges of a church that has played a significant role in shaping the course of English history. By exploring the social, political, and religious dimensions of the church's past, we gain a deeper understanding of its enduring significance and its potential for growth and renewal in the years to come.
Weight: 864g
Dimension: 163 x 241 x 46 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781781252499
Edition number: Main
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