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National Religion And The Prayer Book Controversy 19271928 Studies In Modern British Religious History 21 John G Maiden

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National Religion And The Prayer Book Controversy 19271928 Studies In Modern British Religious History 21 John G Maiden
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Publisher: Boydell Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.21 MB
Pages: 210
Author: John G. Maiden
ISBN: 9781843835219, 1843835215
Language: English
Year: 2009
Volume: 21

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National Religion And The Prayer Book Controversy 19271928 Studies In Modern British Religious History 21 John G Maiden by John G. Maiden 9781843835219, 1843835215 instant download after payment.

This study provides new insights into the history of Anglicanism, Nonconformity and ideas of English and British identity between the two world wars.

This is the first full length examination of a defining moment in the history of the Church of England in the twentieth century: the Prayer Book controversy of 1927-28. It argues that conceptions of national religion were influential in the debates surrounding liturgical revision, showing in particular how ideas of Protestant national identity clashed with both liberal Anglican and moderate Anglo-Catholic conceptions of Church and nation. It shows how theChurch of England retained a significant position in national life in the interwar period; however, it also argues that the resilience of the anti-Catholic mindset amongst many Anglicans and Free Churchmen meant that the exact nature of the relationship between religion and nation was hotly contested.

This study sets the Prayer Book controversy in the context of early twentieth century British religious history, providing important insights into the history of Anglicanism, Nonconformity and ideas of English and British identity during the period.

JOHN G. MAIDEN is a Research Assistant at the Department of Religious Studies, The Open University.

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