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A collaborative history of the Church in a large, diverse and
interesting region of England by six historians, ranging from
Celtic and Saxon times, through the middle ages, Reformation, rise
of Nonconformity and the Victorian era, down to the present day and
encompassing all the main Christian denominations.
The essays in this book have as their theme Tradition and Change.
They view institutions, groups and individuals responding and
adjusting to changes in their world, whether in religious
discipline or in the needs of government. They also explore the
continuity of traditions in both ecclesiastical and secular society
and trace how changes themselves crystallize into the traditions of
the future. The topics chosen to illustrate this general theme
reflect the wide interests of the honorand, whose publications,
including her edition of the Ecclesiastical History of Orderic
Vitalis, have illuminated the twin cultures of England and Normandy
and their joint influence on European society in the eleventh,
twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
Christopher Holdsworth's own experience led him to become
interested in the monastic tradition, and to spend much of his life
in learning more about it as a mediaeval historian. In this book he
presents aspects of that tradition which may be useful for Quakers.
Starting from outward things, like stability, humility, obedience
and the regular attendance at public worship, the author moves
towards other sides of what the tradition calls the exploration of
the heart, which he calls inner space: namely attentive reading of
the Bible, and prayer. 'We, like Benedict's monks, need to let the
whole of ourselves be irradiated with the Spirit, so that, in
George Fox's memorable phrase, our lives preach.'
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