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Studi sulla storia religiosa britannica moderna

Questa serie esplora la storia religiosa della Gran Bretagna moderna, analizzando le sue dimensioni sociali, culturali, teologiche, politiche e istituzionali. Supera una visione ristretta della storia ecclesiastica per comprendere l'impatto più ampio della religione. I volumi coprono periodi dalla Riforma in poi, offrendo una prospettiva completa sul ruolo cruciale della religione nella formazione della Gran Bretagna moderna.

Rural Society and the Anglican Clergy, 1815-1914
Christabel Pankhurst: Fundamentalism and Feminism in Coalition
The Church of England and the Holocaust

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  • The Church of England and the Holocaust

    Christianity, Memory and Nazism

    • 220pagine
    • 8 ore di lettura

    This book offers a thought-provoking analysis of the Holocaust, examining its broader historical context and the Church of England's involvement during that time. It delves into the complexities of moral responsibility and institutional responses, providing a critical perspective on how faith intersected with one of history's darkest chapters. Through rigorous research and compelling arguments, it invites readers to reflect on the implications of these events for contemporary society.

    The Church of England and the Holocaust
  • Christabel Pankhurst, a prominent figure in the women's suffrage movement in Britain, transitioned into evangelical preaching after World War I, advocating for the second coming. Larsen explores how her activism for women's rights and her religious beliefs were not in conflict but rather supported each other, revealing a complex intertwining of social and spiritual aspirations.

    Christabel Pankhurst: Fundamentalism and Feminism in Coalition
  • Rural Society and the Anglican Clergy, 1815-1914

    Encountering and Managing the Poor

    • 248pagine
    • 9 ore di lettura

    Exploring the complex dynamics between Victorian clergymen and their congregations, this book offers a fresh perspective on their often strained interactions. It delves into the social and religious tensions of the era, shedding light on the challenges faced by clergymen in connecting with their parishioners. Through engaging analysis, the work highlights the broader implications of these relationships within Victorian society.

    Rural Society and the Anglican Clergy, 1815-1914