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Shellshocked Prophets - Former Anglican Army Chaplains in Inter-War Britain (Hardcover): Linda Parker Shellshocked Prophets - Former Anglican Army Chaplains in Inter-War Britain (Hardcover)
Linda Parker
R1,027 R833 Discovery Miles 8 330 Save R194 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Anglican chaplains who served in the Great War were changed by their experience of total war. They returned determined to revitalise the Anglican Church in Britain and to create a society which would be a living memorial to the men who had died. The chaplains who served in the army returned to a wide variety of church posts, bringing with them their experiences and expectations. They were to serve as parish priests, in cathedral chapters, teaching in schools and universities, as chaplains in prisons and hospitals and as full time workers for national institutions such as Toc H and the Industrial Christian Fellowship. A substantial number were destined to achieve positions of significant influence as bishops, deans, chaplains to the King and to be instrumental in matters concerning the influence of the church in industrial and political issues. These chaplains will be shown to have had an influence on Prayer Book revision, developments in theological thinking, moves towards church unity as well as having an important part to play in the resolving of industrial tension. Changes in society such as new divorce laws, the acceptance of contraception, and the responsible use of new media were aspects of the inter-war years which former chaplains were to involve themselves in. They were also influential in shaping attitudes to rituals of remembrance in the 1920s and attitudes to pacifism in the 1930s. Given the changes that occurred in the Church of England, institutionally, liturgically and in its attitudes to a rapidly changing society, it is important that the role of former chaplains should be examined and their significance analysed. This book argues that in the inter-war years the impact of former chaplains was enhanced by their experiences in an unprecedented global conflict, which gave their actions and opinions more moral authority than would otherwise been the case. This question of the impact of former chaplains is considered in the context of debates about the effect that the war had on British society as a whole and on the Church of England In particular. The inter-war years have been described as"the long peace". As the former chaplains were coming to terms with the way in which the Great War had affected their lives and ministries the threat of the next war loomed. In the twenty years after their wartime chaplaincies, former chaplains had gone some way to fulfilling the hopes and aspirations articulated on their return from the front and could claim to have contributed greatly to both developments in the Anglican Church and in wider society.

Lies Criminals And Bulldust (Paperback): Linda Parker Lies Criminals And Bulldust (Paperback)
Linda Parker
R482 Discovery Miles 4 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
25 Plant Based Recipes (Paperback): Linda Parker 25 Plant Based Recipes (Paperback)
Linda Parker
R161 Discovery Miles 1 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Fool for Thy Feast - The Life and Times of Tubby Clayton, 1885-1972 (Hardcover): Linda Parker A Fool for Thy Feast - The Life and Times of Tubby Clayton, 1885-1972 (Hardcover)
Linda Parker
R1,037 R843 Discovery Miles 8 430 Save R194 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Revd P.B. Tubby Clayton may lay claim to have been one of the most charismatic and influential Anglican priests of the twentieth century. A Fool for Thy Feast is a modern assessment of the career of this remarkable man, using his personal papers, family papers, Toc H archives and Church Archives. Tubby was pursuing a conventional clerical career when war changed his course. He became an army chaplain and ran the famous Talbot House in Poperinghe, the'Haven in Hell' just behind the lines, visited by thousands of the troops fighting in the Ypres Salient. After the war Tubby set up a peace time movement to continue the ethos and values of service and equality which had existed in Talbot House. This movement, which soon spread in Britain and around the world, was called Toc H, the signallers' abbreviation for Talbot House. The movement encouraged young men, and later women, to follow the precepts of 'the four points of the compass' that is, 'to love widely, to build bravely, to think fairly, and to witness humbly.' During this time Tubby was also the incumbent of All Hallows Church, Tower Hill. He built up a powerful reputation with his pastoral work among the parishioners in the city and port of London. He found time to organise the redevelopment of Tower Hill and encourage many Toc H volunteers to work with leprosy sufferers in Africa. During the Second World War Tubby served as a chaplain in oil tankers and also promoted the work of Toc H in the services around the world. His beloved All Hallows was destroyed in the Blitz and Tubby spent much of the rest of his ministry ensuring that it was rebuilt. He retired in 1963 to spend time being involved in Toc H once more. The life and times of Tubby Clayton encompass the most interesting historical topics of the social, religious, and military histories of the twentieth century, and in this year in which the 100th anniversary of the opening of Talbot House is marked, it is fitting that the multifaceted personality, talents and achievements of this twentieth century priest be celebrated by an up to date biography.

Austin & Charlie Adventures Across America (Paperback): Linda Parker, Katie Langdon Austin & Charlie Adventures Across America (Paperback)
Linda Parker, Katie Langdon; Illustrated by Dot Liles
R348 R312 Discovery Miles 3 120 Save R36 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Whole Armour of God - Anglican Army Chaplains in the Great War (Hardcover): Linda Parker The Whole Armour of God - Anglican Army Chaplains in the Great War (Hardcover)
Linda Parker
R1,149 R919 Discovery Miles 9 190 Save R230 (20%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Whole Armour of God examines and reassesses the role of the Anglican army chaplains in the Great War. The tensions and ambiguities of their role in the trenches resulted in criticism of their achievements. As with other groups such as army generals, the chaplains were given a bad press in the general disenchantment and iconoclasm of the 1920s and 30s. Popular literary figures such as Robert Graves and Siegfried Sassoon were particularly scathing and spoke to a wide audience. This book seeks to readdress the balance by using the words and actions of the chaplains themselves, interwoven into the events of the war, to show that many strove valiantly to bring the reality of God to the troops in the maelstrom of war. They gave a great deal of thought to the often conflicting demands of providing for the material and social needs of their men and maintaining their more spiritual role. It explains how they overturned orders and won the right to be with the troops in the front line. It tries to judge the chaplains by the ideas and standards of the time. In February 1919 the Army Chaplains Department was awarded the accolade of being made the Royal Army Chaplains Department in recognition of its work in the war. There is compelling evidence that, subsequently, the Chaplains have been judged too harshly. The Whole Armour of God argues that the Anglican Chaplains should be given their rightful place in the history of the Great War. About the Author Linda Parker combines teaching History on a part time basis with her writing, and is currently completing a PhD at Birmingham University. Her main areas of interest are 20th Century Military History, Church History and the History of Polar exploration. She is a member of the Western Front Association. Her first book published by Helion was The Whole Armour of God: Anglican Army Chaplains in the Great War (2009).

This Life of Mine - A story of love, dance, and survival. (Paperback): Linda Parker Knisely This Life of Mine - A story of love, dance, and survival. (Paperback)
Linda Parker Knisely
R299 Discovery Miles 2 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Whole Armour of God - Anglican Army Chaplains in the Great War (Paperback): Linda Parker The Whole Armour of God - Anglican Army Chaplains in the Great War (Paperback)
Linda Parker
R575 R473 Discovery Miles 4 730 Save R102 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Whole Armour of God examines and reassesses the role of the Anglican army chaplains in the Great War. The tensions and ambiguities of their role in the trenches resulted in criticism of their achievements. As with other groups such as army generals, the chaplains were given a bad press in the general disenchantment and iconoclasm of the 1920's and 30's. Popular literary figures such as Robert Graves and Siegfried Sassoon were particularly scathing and spoke to a wide audience. This book seeks to readdress the balance by using the words and actions of the chaplains themselves, interwoven into the events of the war, to show that many strove valiantly to bring the reality of God to the troops in the maelstrom of war. They gave a great deal of thought to the often conflicting demands of providing for the material and social needs of their men and maintaining their more spiritual role. It explains how they overturned orders and won the right to be with the troops in the front line. It tries to judge the chaplains by the ideas and standards of the time. In February 1919 the Army Chaplains Department was awarded the accolade of being made the Royal Army Chaplains Department in recognition of its work in the war. There is compelling evidence that subsequently the Chaplains have been judged too harshly, with Parker arguing that the Anglican Chaplains should be given their rightful place in the history of the Great War. About the Author Linda Parker has taught History for 20 years, is an established World War I historian and is the daughter of a former Territorial Army Chaplain.

Solitary Desire - One Woman's Journey to France (Paperback): Maria D'Marco, Linda Parker Solitary Desire - One Woman's Journey to France (Paperback)
Maria D'Marco, Linda Parker; Kim Defforge
R223 Discovery Miles 2 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Defforge takes us along on her journey as she narrates the life events that weave an emotional tapestry, from adolescent imagination to adult life situations. Conveying amusing candor, the author details how she came full circle, from Paris to "la vie en rose" on the French Riviera. A true story of twists and turns and the author's courage to follow it.

Vegetarian Breakfast Cookbook - Simple, Delicious and Healthy Vegetarian Breakfast Recipes: Linda Parker Vegetarian Breakfast Cookbook - Simple, Delicious and Healthy Vegetarian Breakfast Recipes
Linda Parker
R286 Discovery Miles 2 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Austin & Charlie Adventures - Washington DC (Paperback): Linda Parker, Katie Langdon Austin & Charlie Adventures - Washington DC (Paperback)
Linda Parker, Katie Langdon; Illustrated by Ariane Elsammak
R330 R294 Discovery Miles 2 940 Save R36 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Austin the Sheltie and Charlie the Basset Hound are best friends who travel from one Tail Wagging Doggie Adventure to another in their Pawmobile, accompanied by their favorite toy, Mr. Stretchie. But now Mr. Stretchie, along with Austin's food bowl, is missing! Who could've taken them? Meanwhile, Austin and Charlie have been invited to the White House by the First Dog, Miss Liberty, for Doggie Appreciation Day. With the help of Miss Liberty, her Secret Service dogs, and using many types of transportation, they search all over Washington D.C., the White House, monuments and museums in search of the missing items. Can you help Austin and Charlie find their favorite toy, Mr. Stretchie? Linda Parker grew up in California and Las Vegas, Nevada, and currently resides in Lee's Summit, Missouri. Katie Langdon grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, and also currently lives in Lee's Summit, Missouri. Linda and Katie are working on their next book in the Austin & Charlie Adventures series. http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/Austin&CharlieAdventures-WashingtonDC.html

A Seeker After Truths - The Life and Times of  G. A. Studdert Kennedy ('Woodbine Willie') 1883-1929 (Hardcover):... A Seeker After Truths - The Life and Times of G. A. Studdert Kennedy ('Woodbine Willie') 1883-1929 (Hardcover)
Linda Parker
R890 R733 Discovery Miles 7 330 Save R157 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Geoffrey Studdert Kennedy became one of the most famous army chaplains of the First World War, earning the nickname 'Woodbine Willie' because of his habit of giving out both cigarettes and bibles to the men at the front. During the war he also earned the reputation of an unconventional preacher, who kept men spellbound with his passionate oratory. He believed that the place of the army chaplain in battle was near the action, with his troops, and earned a Military Cross for bravery at the Battle of Messines. It was during the war that he began writing the prose and poetry that were to make him famous. However, there was much more to the life of this talented and unusual priest than his war service. In his pre-war parochial ministry he had a definite bias to the poor, working in parishes with a high proportion of slum areas and poverty-stricken populations. In these parishes he became known for his ability to relate to all kinds of people and provide material and pastoral help, often at the expense of his own material possessions. He also developed a reputation as an excellent preacher, both in churches and at outdoor pitches. After the war, with a high standing amongst ex-service men and as a bestselling author, he took on preaching and speaking engagements in all parts of the country, becoming in 1921 a full time speaker for the Industrial Christian Fellowship, whilst continuing to write popular books which came honestly to grips with the post-war realities of life in Britain and the difficulties and rewards of the Christian faith in accessible terms. This book accesses previously unused material to examine Studdert Kennedy's life in all its aspects, looking at his significance as an army chaplain, priest, theologian, author and public figure and assessing his impact on church life, industry and society before his early death in 1929. His life and achievement are examined in the context of Britain in the first half of the 20th century, assessing his legacy to the church and to society.

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