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Church and State in 21st Century Britain The Future of Church Establishment 1st Edition by R Morris ISBN 023055511X 9780230555112

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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.45 MB
Pages: 261
Author: Robert Morris
ISBN: 023055511X
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: First Edition

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ISBN 10: 023055511X 
ISBN 13: 9780230555112
Author: R Morris

With Church establishment largely locked in the geopolitics of the late 17th century, this study examines the case for change. How should the constitution respond to an ever more pluralized society; what are the implications for the religious character of the monarchy? This book helps readers consider such questions and reach their own judgments.

Church and State in 21st Century Britain The Future of Church Establishment 1st Table of contents:

Part I: The Nature of Establishment in Contemporary Britain

  • Chapter 1: The Legal and Constitutional Framework of Establishment
    • The Crown and the Church of England: Supreme Governorship and Coronation Oath
    • Parliament and the Church: Church Measures and Ecclesiastical Law
    • Bishops in the House of Lords: Role and Influence
    • Church Appointments and State Involvement
  • Chapter 2: Establishment in Practice: Roles and Responsibilities
    • The Church of England's Pastoral Role as the "National Church"
    • The Provision of Public Worship and State Ceremonials
    • The Church's Contribution to Social Cohesion and Moral Debate
    • The Parish System and Local Community Presence
  • Chapter 3: Shifting Demographics and Religious Pluralism
    • Declining Church of England Adherence and Attendance
    • The Growth of Other Faiths and Non-Religious Worldviews
    • The Challenge of Representing a Diverse Nation
    • Secularism and the Demand for Neutrality

Part II: Arguments For and Against Establishment

  • Chapter 4: The Case for Continued Establishment
    • Tradition, History, and National Identity
    • A Moral Compass and a Voice for Conscience in Public Life
    • Providing a Non-Partisan "Spiritual Canopy" for the Nation
    • Maintaining Religious Literacy within the State
    • Safeguarding against State Interference in Church Affairs
  • Chapter 5: The Case for Disestablishment
    • Equality and Fairness for All Faiths and None
    • Democratic Accountability and the Separation of Powers
    • The Church's Autonomy and Freedom from State Control
    • Ending Perceived Privilege and Modernizing the Constitution
    • International Comparisons and Human Rights Standards
  • Chapter 6: The Views of Key Stakeholders
    • Perspectives from the Church of England Hierarchy and Laity
    • Views from Other Christian Denominations
    • Non-Christian Faith Communities' Positions
    • Secular and Humanist Arguments
    • Political Party Stances and Public Opinion

Part III: Scenarios for the Future

  • Chapter 7: Incremental Reform: A Gradual Evolution
    • Reforming Bishop's Seats in the House of Lords
    • Changes to Royal Assent and Church Legislation Process
    • Decoupling Church Appointments from the State
    • A "Softer" or "Ceremonial" Establishment
  • Chapter 8: Full Disestablishment: Pathways and Processes
    • Models for Disestablishment (e.g., Legislative Action, Constitutional Reform)
    • The Legal and Financial Implications of Separation
    • Managing Church Property and Endowments
    • Transitional Arrangements
  • Chapter 9: The Role of the Monarch and the Future of the Coronation
    • The Monarch as Supreme Governor: Constitutional Implications of Change
    • The Future of the Coronation Oath and Ceremony
    • A Multi-Faith or Secular Coronation?

Part IV: Consequences and Broader Implications

  • Chapter 10: Disestablishment and the Church of England
    • Freedoms and Challenges of Autonomy
    • Financial Independence and New Governance Models
    • Defining Its Mission in a Post-Established Landscape
    • Potential for Renewal or Fragmentation
  • Chapter 11: Disestablishment and the British State
    • Impact on Parliamentary Sovereignty and Constitutional Balance
    • The Role of Religion in Public Life Without Establishment
    • Fostering a More Inclusive Public Square for All Beliefs
    • Implications for Other Established Churches (e.g., Church of Scotland)
  • Chapter 12: The Future of Religion in 21st Century Britain
    • Pluralism, Dialogue, and Inter-Faith Relations
    • The Changing Nature of Public Morality and Ethics
    • Lessons from Other Countries: Challenges and Successes
    • Beyond Establishment: Towards a More Diverse and Dynamic Religious Landscape

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