Evangelicalism and the Church of England in the Twentieth Century
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338 Pages

23.4 x 15.6 cm

Series: Studies in Modern British Religious History

Series Vol. Number: 31

Imprint: Boydell Press

Evangelicalism and the Church of England in the Twentieth Century

Reform, Resistance and Renewal

Edited by Andrew Atherstone and John Maiden

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An important contribution to the understanding of twentieth-century Anglicanism and evangelicalism

This volume makes a considerable contribution to the understanding of twentieth-century Anglicanism and evangelicalism. It includes an expansive introduction which both engages with recent scholarship and challenges existing narratives. The book locates the diverse Anglican evangelical movement in the broader fields of the history of English Christianity and evangelical globalisation.
Contributors argue that evangelicals often engaged constructively with the wider Church of England, long before the 1967 Keele Congress, and displayed a greater internal party unity than has previously been supposed. Other significant themes include the rise of various 'neo-evangelicalisms', charismaticism, lay leadership, changing conceptions of national identity, and the importance of generational shifts. The volume also provides an analysis of major organisations, conferences and networks, including the Keswick Convention, Islington Conference and Nationwide Festival of Light.

ANDREW ATHERSTONE is tutor in history and doctrine, and Latimer research fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. JOHN MAIDEN is lecturer in the Department of Religious Studies at the Open University. He is author of National Religion and the Prayer Book Controversy, 1927-1928 (The Boydell Press, 2009).
Anglican Evangelicalism in the Twentieth Century: Identities and Contexts - Andrew Atherstone and John Maiden
The Islington Conference - David W Bebbington
The Anglican Evangelical Group Movement - Martin Wellings
The Keswick Convention and Anglican Evangelical Tensions in the Early Twentieth Century - Ian Randall
The Cheltenham and Oxford Conference of Evangelical Churchmen - Andrew Atherstone
Evangelical and Anglo-Catholic Relations, 1928-1983 - John Maiden
Archbishop Michael Ramsey and Evangelicals in the Church of England - Peter Webster
Anglican Evangelicals and Anti-Permissiveness: The Nationwide Festival of Light, 1971-1983 - Matthew Grimley
Evangelical Parish Ministry in the Twentieth Century - Mark Smith
Evangelical Resurgence in the Church in Wales in the Mid-Twentieth Century - David Ceri Jones
What Anglican Evangelicals in England Learned from the World, 1945-2000 - Alister Chapman
Appendix 1: The Islington Conference
Appendix 2: The Cheltenham and Oxford Conference of Evangelical Churchmen
"This excellent collaborative volume.does much to redress previous neglect of 20th-century Anglican Evangelicalism by historians." CHURCH TIMES
"To understand Welby and Wright (and much else about contemporary Anglicanism) you need to read this book. This volume is a collection by leading historians which digs deep into the subject matter. There is a strong case for arguing that Anglicans are especially ignorant of our recent history. This book is a serious help in remedying that deficiency." David Goodhew, The Living Church

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Title Details

338 Pages

2.34 x 1.56 cm

Series: Studies in Modern British Religious History

Series Vol. Number: 31

Imprint: Boydell Press