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The Decline of Christendom in Western Europe, 1750-2000 Hugh McLeod (University of Birmingham)

The Decline of Christendom in Western Europe, 1750-2000 By Hugh McLeod (University of Birmingham)

The Decline of Christendom in Western Europe, 1750-2000 by Hugh McLeod (University of Birmingham)


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For over two centuries, Christendom has declined in Western Europe, as we have moved gradually towards a society where a huge variety of religious and non-religious options are available. This 2003 book discusses this decline, showing where we are now, how we got there, and offering some predictions for the future.

The Decline of Christendom in Western Europe, 1750-2000 Summary

The Decline of Christendom in Western Europe, 1750-2000 by Hugh McLeod (University of Birmingham)

Christendom lasted for over a thousand years in Western Europe, and we are still living in its shadow. For over two centuries this social and religious order has been in decline. Enforced religious unity has given way to increasing pluralism, and since 1960 this process has spectacularly accelerated. In this 2003 book, historians, sociologists and theologians from six countries answer two central questions: what is the religious condition of Western Europe at the start of the twenty-first century, and how and why did Christendom decline? Beginning by overviewing the more recent situation, the authors then go back into the past, tracing the course of events in England, Ireland, France, Germany and the Netherlands, and showing how the fate of Christendom is reflected in changing attitudes to death and to technology, and in the evolution of religious language. They reveal a pattern more complex and ambiguous than many of the conventional narratives will admit.

The Decline of Christendom in Western Europe, 1750-2000 Reviews

Review of the hardback: 'This book is a very timely contribution to an understanding of the concept of Christendom ... This is an important book ... a potentially very valuable resource for informing effective Christian engagement with the realities of contemporary European culture and society.' Church Times
Review of the hardback: '... a very stimulating collection ...' Church of England Newspaper
Review of the hardback: '... offers significant insights into the ways in which the place of Christianity in western European life changed during the period ... the book bristles with ideas and insights ... invaluable for the perspectives that they offer.' Journal of Ecclesiastical History
Review of the hardback: 'Hugh McLeod is the doyen of British social historians of modern religion, and once again he has put together a valuable collection of articles on the theme of secularization ... an impressive collection of insights into Europe's chequered religious history.' Theology
Review of the hardback: 'In a world where many collections of papers are a curate's egg, it is a real pleasure to read a volume so well put-together.' Review of Religion and Theology

About Hugh McLeod (University of Birmingham)

Hugh McLeod is Professor of Church History at the University of Birmingham. His previous publications include Piety and Poverty (1995) and Religion and the people of Western Europe (1997). He is president of the British branch of the International Church History Organisation. Werner Ustorf is Professor of Mission at the University of Birmingham. His first book was on the Kimbanguists in Zaire. He has also published books on missionaries in Toyo and Ghana, and on the relationship between German missions and the Nazis.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction Hugh McLeod; Part I: 2. The secularisation decade: what the 1960s have done to the study of religious history Callum G. Brown; 3. Christendom in decline: the Swedish case Eva M. Hamberg; 4. New Christianity: indifference and diffused spirituality Yves Lambert; Part II: 5. Established churches and the growth of religious pluralism: a case study of Christianisation and secularisation in England since 1700 David Hempton; 6. Catholicism in Ireland Sheridan Gilley; 7. Long-term religious developments in the Netherlands, c. 1750-2000 Peter Van Rooden; 8. The potency of 'Christendom': The example of the 'Darmstadter Wort' (1947) Martin Greschat; Part III: 9. The dechristianisation of death in modern France Thomas Kselman; 10. The impact of technology on Catholicism in France (1850-1950) Michel Lagree; 11. Semantic structures of religious change in modern Germany Lucian Hoelscher; Part IV: 12. Master-narratives of long-term religious change Jeffery Cox; 13. A missiological postscript Werner Ustorf.

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NPB9780521814935
9780521814935
0521814936
The Decline of Christendom in Western Europe, 1750-2000 by Hugh McLeod (University of Birmingham)
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Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2003-07-17
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