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Secularisation Edward Norman

Secularisation By Edward Norman

Secularisation by Edward Norman


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Summary

Exploring the reasons behind the decline of institutional religion in Britain, this text holds to account a number of the fundamental transformations in religious understanding itself, placing this decline in a wider context.

Secularisation Summary

Secularisation by Edward Norman

The landscape of secularization is one that was was once familiar, and yet now appears almost unrecognisable to those who have lived within it all their lives. They and many external observers are saddened by the decline of institutional religion in Britain and cannot clearly discern the full nature of the causes. This text is not a systematic attempt to describe and identify every feature of a fading religious landscape. Instead, it holds to account a number of the fundamental transformations in religious understanding itself, helping the reader to grasp the bigger picture of the decline of the Church in Britain.

Secularisation Reviews

"The Chancellor of York Minster is one of our clearest thinkers. And he does not waste words in this diagnosis of the state of the Church and nation."
King Charles Clarion, May 2002
"It grips the reader. . . . Norman"s undoubted knowledge and remarkable skill in pulling together such a wide ranging assessment of the church"s task today . . ."
Borderlands: 1, Summer 2002

About Edward Norman

Edward Norman is Chancellor of York Minster. He was formerly Dean of Peterhouse, Cambridge and has been a Reith lecturer.

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GOR003757664
9780826459459
0826459455
Secularisation by Edward Norman
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2002-02-01
176
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