A people's church : a history of the Church of England / Jeremy Morris.
Publisher: London : Profile Books, 2022Description: xv, 464 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (colour).Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781781252499; 9781782830535.Subject(s): Church of England -- History | England -- Church history -- 1485-DDC classification: 283.4209 Summary: "A richly detailed history of the Church of England from a top historian who is also an Anglican priest. Weaving social, political, and religious history together with church music and architecture, A People's Church is a clear-eyed look at Anglican history through the ages. This history is as tumultuous as it is long. The transformative 1534-1660 period shaped not only the Church of England but the country itself, encompassing the Reformation, the return to Catholicism under Mary, and the Civil War. This was closely followed by the Restoration of the monarchy in 1688, the expulsion of the Dissenters, and the 1689 Bill of Rights. By the time of John Henry Newman and the Industrial Revolution, the church was fragile. How, then, has it endured? And what of its future?"-- Profile Books site. https://profilebooks.com/work/a-peoples-church/Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey | 283.4209 TAY (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 020331 |
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283.42 RED The Clewer Initiative : T.T. Carter and the fight against modern slavery / | 283.42 SCR Our church : a personal history of the Church of England / | 283.4209 CHU The Church of England and British politics since 1900 / | 283.4209 TAY A people's church : a history of the Church of England / | 283.4209032 MAT Walker revised : | 283.4209032 MAT Calamy revised : | 283.4209033 GIB The Church of England 1688-1832 : |
"A richly detailed history of the Church of England from a top historian who is also an Anglican priest. Weaving social, political, and religious history together with church music and architecture, A People's Church is a clear-eyed look at Anglican history through the ages. This history is as tumultuous as it is long. The transformative 1534-1660 period shaped not only the Church of England but the country itself, encompassing the Reformation, the return to Catholicism under Mary, and the Civil War. This was closely followed by the Restoration of the monarchy in 1688, the expulsion of the Dissenters, and the 1689 Bill of Rights. By the time of John Henry Newman and the Industrial Revolution, the church was fragile. How, then, has it endured? And what of its future?"-- Profile Books site.