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A House Divided Steve Bruce

A House Divided By Steve Bruce

A House Divided by Steve Bruce


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This book, first published in 1990, examines the part played by Protestantism in secularization. It examines the affects of social, economic and political changes on religion in western Europe, and proposes that core Reformation ideas must be considered, particularly the repercussions of different beliefs about authority.

A House Divided Summary

A House Divided: Protestantism, Schism and Secularization by Steve Bruce

The main concern of this study, first published in 1990, is the part played by Protestantism in the complex of social processes of secularization. The book deals with the way in which Protestant schism and dissent paved the way for the rise of religious pluralism and toleration; and it also looks at the fragility of the two major responses to religious pluralism the accommodation of liberal Protestantism and the sectarian rejection of the conservative alternative. It examines the part played by social, economic and political changes in undermining the plausibility of religion in western Europe, and puts forward the argument that core Reformation ideas must not be overlooked, particularly the repercussions of different beliefs about authority in competing Christian traditions.

Table of Contents

1. Secularization 2. The Fragmentation of Protestantism 3. Dissent and Toleration 4. Establishments and Toleration 5. The Rise of Liberal Protestantism 6. The Decline of Liberal Protestantism 7. The Conservative Response to Pluralism 8. American Protestantism 9. The Spiral of Decline

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NPB9780367025267
9780367025267
0367025264
A House Divided: Protestantism, Schism and Secularization by Steve Bruce
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2019-03-27
268
N/A
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