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The Church of England and the Home Front, 1914-1918 - Civilians, Soldiers and Religion in Wartime Colchester (Hardcover):... The Church of England and the Home Front, 1914-1918 - Civilians, Soldiers and Religion in Wartime Colchester (Hardcover)
Robert Beaken, Terry Waite CBE; Foreword by Terry Waite CBE
R1,126 Discovery Miles 11 260 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Challenges the tired orthodoxy that the Church of England had a bad First World War. In telling the story of the Church and its people in Colchester, a garrison town, Robert Beaken enlivens our understanding of the First World War - not only as a clash of mighty forces, but also at a personal and communal level.'The Very Rev. Dr John Hall, Dean of Westminster The Church of England is popularly believed to have had a bad First World War. This book challenges that tired orthodoxy. It examines the relationship between parish churches and the Army during the war, using the important garrison town of Colchester as a case study. Colchester in 1914-18 was a microcosm both of English society and of the Church of England, in all their diversity. The presence of the Army also meant that wartime experiences and trends which were noticeable elsewhere in England were sharply felt in Colchester. For the generation of Britons who lived through the Great War, Christianity was an important part of their culture, world view and, in many instances, personal lives. To understand life on the home front during the war, it is vital to understand the part played by Christianity, and particularly by the parishes of the Church of England. With the help of newly discovered archival material, this book reassesses the relations between clergy, soldiers and civilians to show that, contrary to widely-held belief, the clergy and their parishioners responded to the crisis of 1914-18 with courage, common sense and self-sacrifice: their ministry kept much of the population going during the Great War. ROBERT BEAKEN is parish priest of St Mary the Virgin, Great Bardfield,and St Katharine, Little Bardfield, in Essex. He holds a PhD from King's College, London, and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He is the author of seven works, including Cosmo Lang: Archbishop in War and Crisis(2012).

Crisis of Doubt - Honest Faith in Nineteenth-Century England (Hardcover, New): Timothy Larsen Crisis of Doubt - Honest Faith in Nineteenth-Century England (Hardcover, New)
Timothy Larsen
R4,925 R881 Discovery Miles 8 810 Save R4,044 (82%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Victorian crisis of faith has dominated discussions of religion and the Victorians. Stories are frequently told of prominent Victorians such as George Eliot losing their faith. This crisis is presented as demonstrating the intellectual weakness of Christianity as it was assaulted by new lines of thought such as Darwinism and biblical criticism. This study serves as a corrective to that narrative. It focuses on freethinking and Secularist leaders who came to faith. As sceptics, they had imbibed all the latest ideas that seemed to undermine faith; nevertheless, they went on to experience a crisis of doubt, and then to defend in their writings and lectures the intellectual cogency of Christianity. The Victorian crisis of doubt was surprisingly large. Telling this story serves to restore its true proportion and to reveal the intellectual strength of faith in the nineteenth century.

The Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman Volume X - The Final Step: 1 November 1843 - 6 October 1845 (Hardcover): Francis... The Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman Volume X - The Final Step: 1 November 1843 - 6 October 1845 (Hardcover)
Francis J. McGrath, FMS
R5,903 Discovery Miles 59 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

John Henry Newman (1801-90) was brought up in the Church of England in the Evangelical tradition. An Oxford graduate and Fellow of Oriel College, he was appointed Vicar of St Mary's Oxford in 1828; from 1839 onwards he began to have doubts about the claims of the Anglican Church for Catholicity and in 1845 he was received into the Roman Catholic Church. He was made a Cardinal in 1879. His influence on both the restoration of Roman Catholicism in England and the advance of Catholic ideas in the Church of England was profound.
This key volume covers the final twenty-three months of Newman's Anglican years from November 1843 to 6 October 1845. It begins with Francis Rivington's refusal to publish Lives of the English Saints because of their Roman Catholic bias, and Newman's withdrawal from the editorship after the first two volumes of the series is published by another publishing house. The whole country is watching his every move. Rumours are rife and rampant. He is accused of being in the pay of the Pope. He is also accused of being a Jesuit or about to become one. But the attacks which really hit home are those accusing him of being a liar, a sceptic, and a traitor.
In February 1845, the University of Oxford's Convocation deprives William George Ward of his BA and MA Oxford degrees; and the proposal to censure Newman's Tract 90 is vetoed by two University Proctors. Newman sets to work in earnest on his Essay on Development, the publication of which will be the signal of his intentions to become a Roman Catholic. It goes to the printers in the third week of September. From this point on, events move swiftly. It is only a matter of days before Newman is received into the Churchof Rome by Father Dominic Barberi at Littlemore on 9 October 1845.

John Newman - Selected Writings to 1845 (Paperback): John Henry Newman John Newman - Selected Writings to 1845 (Paperback)
John Henry Newman
R290 Discovery Miles 2 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This selection from the most productive Christian pen of the 19th century is also an introduction to one of its most compelling and troubled minds. John Henry Newman (1801-1891) was a dominant figure in both the Anglican and the Roman Catholic churches. His writings and his human presence in Oxford and elsewhere had an abiding impact on both communions and contribute still to the spirit of ecumenicism. This bok concentrates on Newman's life and work up to 9 October 1845, the mid-point of his life and the moment be became a Roman Catholic. He was a prolific and subtle writer, a great prose artist whose sermons, tracts and polemics, together with a talent for organization and an ability to inspire others to faith and action, launched the Oxford Movement and the controversies that still follow from it. The 12 years between 1833 and 1845 are among the most important for English Christianity, and they were shaped for the most part by the pen and energy of Newman, a rather shy, quiet Oxford don, whose enduring legacy was to restore to the Church of England its Catholic heritage. Newman was complex and sometimes contradictory as a man, and even in his most formal writings the man is present, responding to social and political pressures of church and state. A great communicator, with a need for self-disclosure, he is nonetheless revealed "and" concealed in his writings.

The Church in an Age of Danger - Parsons and Parishioners, 1660-1740 (Paperback): Donald A. Spaeth The Church in an Age of Danger - Parsons and Parishioners, 1660-1740 (Paperback)
Donald A. Spaeth
R1,222 Discovery Miles 12 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores popular support for the Church of England during a critical period, from the Stuart Restoration to the mid-eighteenth century, when Churchmen perceived themselves to be under attack from all sides. In many provincial parishes, the clergy also found themselves in dispute with their congregations. These incidents of dispute are the focus of a series of detailed case studies, drawn from the diocese of Salisbury, which help to bring the religion of the ordinary people to life, while placing local tensions in their broader national context. The period 1660-1740 provides important clues to the long-term decline in the popularity of the Church. Paradoxically, conflicts revealed not anticlericalism but a widely shared social consensus supporting the Anglican liturgy and clergy: the early eighteenth century witnessed a revival. Nevertheless, a defensive clergy turned inwards and proved too inflexible to respond to lay wishes for fuller participation in worship.

Till Death Us Do Part - The Solemnization of Matrimony in the Book of Common Prayer (Paperback): Simon Vibert Till Death Us Do Part - The Solemnization of Matrimony in the Book of Common Prayer (Paperback)
Simon Vibert
R270 Discovery Miles 2 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Theories of Development in the Oxford Movement (Paperback): James Periero Theories of Development in the Oxford Movement (Paperback)
James Periero
R680 Discovery Miles 6 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
SCM Studyguide (Paperback, 2 Ed): Stephen Burns SCM Studyguide (Paperback, 2 Ed)
Stephen Burns
R589 Discovery Miles 5 890 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The SCM Studyguide: Liturgy, 2nd Edition is an introduction to liturgy that considers the basic 'buliding blocks' needed to grasp the subject area. It outlines the essential shape and content of Christian worship and explores a range of liturgical dynamics of which both students of liturgy and leaders of liturgy need to be aware. This 2nd edition of the popular Studyguide is fully revised, updated and expanded. The book takes account of new developments in scholarship, engages with new contexts for liturgical celebration (notably, fresh expressions as part of a mixed economy of church), encompasses recent revisions in liturgy and seeks to broaden the engagement beyond the British context to consider the wider global context.

The Crucified Life - Seven Words from the Cross (Paperback): Charlie Holt The Crucified Life - Seven Words from the Cross (Paperback)
Charlie Holt; Edited by Ginny Moody; Foreword by Francis C. Gray
R562 Discovery Miles 5 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Established Church, Sectarian People - Itinerancy and the Transformation of English Dissent, 1780-1830 (Paperback, Paperback):... Established Church, Sectarian People - Itinerancy and the Transformation of English Dissent, 1780-1830 (Paperback, Paperback)
Deryck W Lovegrove
R966 Discovery Miles 9 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book examines a neglected aspect of English social history - the operation of itinerant preachers during the period of political and social ferment at the turn of the nineteenth century. It investigates the nature of their popular brand of Christianity and considers their impact upon existing churches: both the threat apparently posed to the established Church of England and the consequences of their activity for the smaller Protestant bodies from which they arose. The particular strength of the book lies in the extensive use it makes of previously untapped local archives drawn from many English counties - records which include numerous parochial, legal, associational and congregational sources. This is a study of religion in transition which is set against the wider canvas of social change attendant upon the early Industrial Revolution and the political shock waves emanating from France.

Lay People and Religion in the Early Eighteenth Century (Paperback, Revised): W.M. Jacob Lay People and Religion in the Early Eighteenth Century (Paperback, Revised)
W.M. Jacob
R1,169 Discovery Miles 11 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book investigates the part that Anglicanism played in the lives of lay people in England and Wales between 1689 and 1750. It is concerned with what they did rather than what they believed. Using personal papers, popular publications and church records, Jacob demonstrates that Anglicanism held the allegiance of a significant proportion of all people. He shows that early eighteenth-century England and Wales remained a largely traditional society and that Methodism emerged from a strong church, which was central to the lives of most people.

Evangelical Eucharistic Thought in the Church of England (Paperback, Revised): Christopher J. Cocksworth Evangelical Eucharistic Thought in the Church of England (Paperback, Revised)
Christopher J. Cocksworth
R1,228 Discovery Miles 12 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book studies the way the central act of Christian worship (variously known as the Eucharist, the Lord's Supper, the Holy Communion, and the Mass) has been treated in the thought and practice of the Evangelical tradition in the Church of England. Evangelicals are not associated with an emphasis on the Eucharist, and Dr. Cocksworth's study is important and potentially very influential because it demonstrates that--at its times of strength--the Evangelical tradition has held the Eucharist in the highest regard.

From Controversy to Co-Existence - Evangelicals in the Church of England 1914-1980 (Paperback, Revised): Randle Manwaring From Controversy to Co-Existence - Evangelicals in the Church of England 1914-1980 (Paperback, Revised)
Randle Manwaring
R959 Discovery Miles 9 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book traces the history and theology of Evangelicals in the Church of England, both liberal and conservative, from the First World War to the appearance of the Alternative Service Book in 1980. Evangelical Anglicans stand for what they see as historic Anglicanism with its emphasis on the intrinsic veracity of scripture as the sole authority for faith and life. While it highlights the progress of the gospel through evangelism and literary output, the work does not gloss over the small-mindedness and ‘sectarianism’ that has sometimes characterised Evangelicals. Earlier in the twentieth century, Evangelical Anglicans saw themselves as making a ‘last ditch’ stand for Protestant integrity but, in mid-century, with the backing of scholarship, they came out of their ‘fox holes’ and eventually emerged with a redemptionist theology to embrace both church and society. This movement reached a peak with the national evangelical congresses in 1967 and 1977.

The Church of England c.1689-c.1833 - From Toleration to Tractarianism (Paperback, Revised): John Walsh, Colin Haydon, Stephen... The Church of England c.1689-c.1833 - From Toleration to Tractarianism (Paperback, Revised)
John Walsh, Colin Haydon, Stephen Taylor
R1,379 Discovery Miles 13 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

After decades of neglect there has recently been a resurgence of interest in the history of the Church of England in "the long eighteenth century." This volume of essays brings together the fruits of some of this research, and reflects the diversity of approaches to the study of the Church of England in the eighteenth century. As a whole, the volume demonstrates that religion and the Church can no longer be regarded as a discrete subject in the history of eighteenth-century England, but are central to a full understanding of its life and thought.

The Last of the Prince Bishops - William Van Mildert and the High Church Movement of the Early Nineteenth Century (Paperback,... The Last of the Prince Bishops - William Van Mildert and the High Church Movement of the Early Nineteenth Century (Paperback, Revised)
E.A. Varley
R968 Discovery Miles 9 680 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This portrait of the last Prince Bishop of Durham, William Van Mildert, and his associates in the influential High Church "Hackney Phalanx," illuminates a little-explored area of Anglican history. Drawing extensively on original correspondence, Dr. Varley outlines the perceptions of the Phalanx in the struggle they were engaged in, the vision of the Church of England that inspired them, and the part they played in the immediate post-1833 reappraisal of Church-state relations.

The Churchyards Handbook (Paperback): Thomas Cocke The Churchyards Handbook (Paperback)
Thomas Cocke
R497 R423 Discovery Miles 4 230 Save R74 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Primarily tranquil places to bury the dead and to grieve, churchyards are important for many other reasons. They tell us of our past, protect plants and animals for the future and provide peaceful spaces in which to sit and think. "The Churchyards Handbook" gives practical advice on all aspects of churchyard management and should be of use to parish priests, churchwardens and archdeacons as well as those involved with the funeral business. It explains the law relating to churchyards and offers constructive guidance on the difficult subjects of memorials and cremated remains. The proper care of the archaeology and history of churchyards is discussed, as is the importance of the churchyard as a haven for wildlife.

The Nineteenth-Century Church and English Society (Paperback, Revised): Frances Knight The Nineteenth-Century Church and English Society (Paperback, Revised)
Frances Knight
R1,215 Discovery Miles 12 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first study to consider the meaning of Anglicanism for ordinary people in nineteenth-century England. It is concerned equally with the beliefs of lay people and parish clergy, examining Anglicanism both as a supernatural belief system and as part of English society. It draws extensively on unpublished sources, particularly those for rural areas. Frances Knight argues that in the period up to 1870 the Church retained its popularity among a sizeable proportion of the people.

The Oxford Movement in Context - Anglican High Churchmanship, 1760-1857 (Paperback, New Ed): Peter B. Nockles The Oxford Movement in Context - Anglican High Churchmanship, 1760-1857 (Paperback, New Ed)
Peter B. Nockles
R1,379 Discovery Miles 13 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This study breaks new ground in setting the Oxford Movement in its historical and theological context. Peter Nockles conducts a rigorous examination of the nineteenth-century Catholic revival in the Church of England, and shows that in many respects this revival had been anticipated by a revival of the Anglican High Church tradition in the preceding seventy years. No other study offers such a comprehensive treatment of the extent of divergence, as well as of continuity, between the Oxford Movement and the older High Churchmanship preceding it.

Lay People and Religion in the Early Eighteenth Century (Hardcover, New): W.M. Jacob Lay People and Religion in the Early Eighteenth Century (Hardcover, New)
W.M. Jacob
R2,295 R1,704 Discovery Miles 17 040 Save R591 (26%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book investigates the part that Anglicanism played in the lives of lay people in England and Wales between 1689 and 1750. It is concerned with what they did rather than what they believed. Using personal papers, popular publications and church records, Jacob demonstrates that Anglicanism held the allegiance of a significant proportion of all people. He shows that early eighteenth-century England and Wales remained a largely traditional society and that Methodism emerged from a strong church, which was central to the lives of most people.

William Temple - Church, State and Society in Britain, 1880-1950 (Paperback): John Kent William Temple - Church, State and Society in Britain, 1880-1950 (Paperback)
John Kent
R912 Discovery Miles 9 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

William Temple (1881 1944) was the outstanding British religious leader of the twentieth century. He believed that the 'modern state' was incomplete without a modern Christian church, which should set the moral and political tone of the community. His political and religious best seller, Christianity and Social Order, which was published as a Penguin Special in 1942, was one of the sources of the wide support for the British welfare state of the 1950s. Temple was the most successful and controversial of British 'priests in politics' because as an Archbishop he combined the idea of national unity rooted in a common set of religious/moral values with a constant demand for political change in the direction of greater social equality. He thus combined conservative and radical impulses to a remarkable degree. This is a study of Temple's public life and policy in Britain, and of his part in the movement to unite the world's Protestant churches.

High Church Prophet - Bishop Samuel Horsley (1733-1806) and the Caroline Tradition in the Later Georgian Church (Hardcover,... High Church Prophet - Bishop Samuel Horsley (1733-1806) and the Caroline Tradition in the Later Georgian Church (Hardcover, New)
F.C. Mather
R6,066 R2,496 Discovery Miles 24 960 Save R3,570 (59%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Though he never attained the highest office in the Church of England, Samuel Horsley was the ablest bishop on the bench in the late eighteenth century. He was a scientist, parliamentarian, and man of letters, as well as a leading theologian and diocesan administrator. While his forthright opposition to popular politics at the time of the French Revolution earned him the label 'Grand Mufti', his social outlook found a distinct place for the benevolence of the age. F. C. Mather's scholarly and perceptive biography provides a portrait of Horsley and the Church of England in an age of intellectual, social, and political revolution. Professor Mather establishes Horsley as a high churchman, who bridged the gap between the Anglican Toryism of Atterbury and Sacheverell and the apostolic vision of the Tractarians. High Court Prophet challenges belief in the predominance of latitudinarianism in the eighteenth-century church, and throws new light on the workings of church-state relations.

The Spirit of the Oxford Movement - Tractarian Essays (Paperback, New Ed): Owen Chadwick The Spirit of the Oxford Movement - Tractarian Essays (Paperback, New Ed)
Owen Chadwick
R970 Discovery Miles 9 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this collection of new and revised essays Owen Chadwick, perhaps the most distinguished living historian of religion, writes on various aspects of the Oxford Movement and the English Church in the Victorian era. Along with studies of Newman, Liddon, Edward King and Henri Bremond are included more general essays surveying the reaction of the Established Church and on the nature of Catholicism. In particular, the revision of the long-unobtainable introductory essay, The Mind of the Oxford Movement, illustrates once again the profound contribution Owen Chadwick has made to our understanding of religion in Britain in the nineteenth century.

The Vision Glorious - Themes and Personalities of the Catholic Revival in Anglicanism (Paperback, Reissue): Geoffrey Rowell The Vision Glorious - Themes and Personalities of the Catholic Revival in Anglicanism (Paperback, Reissue)
Geoffrey Rowell
R1,766 Discovery Miles 17 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

1983 marked the 150th anniversary of John Keble's Assize Sermon, a sermon which Newman recognized as the beginning of the Oxford Movement. The religious revival which it signalled, though originating in a particular political challenge to the Church of England, was far-reaching in its effect. The continuity and catholic identity of Anglicanism was powerfully affirmed; sacramental worship was restored to a central place in Anglican devotion; religious orders were revived; and both in the mission field and in the slums, devoted priests laboured with new vigour and a new sense of the Church. This study of some of the major themes and personalities of the Catholic revival in Anglicanism highlights some of these aspects, and in particular, points to the close relationship between theology and sacramental spirituality which was at the heart of the movement. To recognize this central characteristic of the revival can contribute much, the author believes, to the renewal of the Catholic tradition in Anglicanism today.

Siguiendo el camino de Jesus (Spanish, Paperback, Spanish of Following the Way of Jesus ed.): Michael B. Curry Siguiendo el camino de Jesus (Spanish, Paperback, Spanish of Following the Way of Jesus ed.)
Michael B. Curry; Contributions by Megan Castellan, Kellan Day, Nora Gallagher, Broderick Greer, …
R351 Discovery Miles 3 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

El Obispo Presidente Michael B. Curry enmarca este volumen con un llamado de atencion para que los episcopales se unan al Movimiento de Jesus. Algunas de las mentes mas privilegiadas de la Iglesia le siguen con reflexiones sobre la practica del ministerio para el movimiento: Megan Castellan sobre evangelismo, Anthony Guillen en ministerios multiculturales, Kellan Day en ministerio con jovenes, Broderick Greer en justicia racial, Nora Gallagher sobre el amor por la tierra y Robert Wright sobre liderazgo. Michael Curry leads off this volume with a clarion call for Episcopalians to join the Jesus Movement. A team of the church's brightest stars follow up with reflections on the practice of ministry in light of the movement: Rob Wright on adaptive leadership, Broderick Greer on racial justice, Anthony Guillen on multicultural ministries, Megan Castellan on evangelism, Nora Gallagher on loving the earth, and Kellan Day on ministry with young people. Michael Curry closes with a word on making the world whole. Christians have been following Jesus together for some 2000 years-these leaders help to illuminate how we follow him in our time.

Holy Living and Holy Dying: Volume II: Holy Dying (Hardcover, annotated edition): Jeremy Taylor Holy Living and Holy Dying: Volume II: Holy Dying (Hardcover, annotated edition)
Jeremy Taylor; Edited by P. G. Stanwood
R5,867 R4,554 Discovery Miles 45 540 Save R1,313 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This edition of Jeremy Taylor's famous work is the first edition critically edited and fully annotated since the beginning of the Oxford Movement over 150 years ago. The text is based on the first editions of 1650 and 1651, and includes textual variants, a full commentary, and a textual introduction.

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