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Modern Spiritualism And The Church Of England 18501939 Studies In Modern British Religious History Volume 25 Byrne

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Modern Spiritualism And The Church Of England 18501939 Studies In Modern British Religious History Volume 25 Byrne
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Publisher: Boydell Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.81 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Byrne, Georgina A., Byrne, Georgina
ISBN: 9781843835899, 1843835894
Language: English
Year: 2010
Volume: 25

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Modern Spiritualism And The Church Of England 18501939 Studies In Modern British Religious History Volume 25 Byrne by Byrne, Georgina A., Byrne, Georgina 9781843835899, 1843835894 instant download after payment.

From the moment of its arrival in Britain in 1852, modern spiritualism became hugely popular among all sections of society. As well as offering mysterious and entertaining seance phenomena, spiritualism was underpinned by a belief that the living could communicate with the departed and even come to know what life after death looked like. This book, offering the first detailed account of the theology of spiritualism, examines what happened when the Church of England, itself already grappling with questions about the nature of the afterlife, met with such a vibrant and confident presentation.BR> Although this period saw a gradual liberalising in the Church's own theology of heaven and hell this was not communicated to the wider public as long as sermons and liturgy remained largely framed in traditional language. Over time spiritualism, already embedded in common culture, explicitly influenced the thinking of some Anglican clergy and implicitly began to permeate and shape popular Christianity - to the extent that even some of spiritualism's harshest critics made use of its colourful imagery. This study sets one significant aspect of Christian doctrine alongside an attractive alternative and provides a fascinating example of the 'negotiation of belief', the way in which, in the interface between Church and culture, religious belief came to be refreshed and redefined. GEORGINA BYRNE is an ordained Anglican priest and currently Director of Ordinands for the Diocese of Worcester and a Residentiary Canon at Worcester Cathedral.

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