Conflict and Crisis in the Religious Life of Late Victorian England / Edition 1

Conflict and Crisis in the Religious Life of Late Victorian England / Edition 1

by Herbert Schlossberg
ISBN-10:
1412810272
ISBN-13:
9781412810272
Pub. Date:
09/15/2009
Publisher:
Transaction Publishers
ISBN-10:
1412810272
ISBN-13:
9781412810272
Pub. Date:
09/15/2009
Publisher:
Transaction Publishers
Conflict and Crisis in the Religious Life of Late Victorian England / Edition 1

Conflict and Crisis in the Religious Life of Late Victorian England / Edition 1

by Herbert Schlossberg

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Overview

Contrary to its popular image as dull and stodgy, the Victorian period was one of revolutionary change. In its politics, its art, its economic aff airs, its class relationships, and in its religion, change was constant. A half-century after Queen Victoria's death, it was said that she was born in one world and died in another. The most interesting and valuable studies of the period take the long view, as does Schlossberg, in his fascinating analysis of religious life in this period.

For the Victorians, religion was not cordoned off from the push and shove of real life. The early evangelicals got off to a shaky start, beset by hostility, but the movement spread within the churches despite the suspicion in which it was held. Evangelicals, frequently called Puritans by those who opposed them, called for fundamental reforms in both the Church and the society; a social ethic was part of their program of religious renewal. Th eir moral sense explains the social activism of both Church of England Evangelicals and Dissenters, including the half-century crusade for the abolition of slavery.

Schlossberg shows how religion in England dealt with such issues as science and the eff ect of German scholarship on religious thinking. Church history cannot simply be explained by its response to external forces as much as by the internal responses to those challenges. The nature of the religious enterprise itself, its theologians, clergy, lay people—like all people and all institutions—all responded with alternatives. Schlossberg helps us understand the Victorian period, as well as the increasing secularity of English life today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781412810272
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Publication date: 09/15/2009
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 332
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Dedicatory Note, Introduction, 1. The Setting for the Coming Struggles, 2. The Decay of the Evangelical Party in the Church of England, 3. The Waning of the Nonconformist Spirit, 4. The High Church on the Way to Ascendency, 5. Truth, Freedom, and the Fratricide of the Orthodox, 6. The Diffusive Religion of the Late Victorians, 7. Alternatives to Christianity, 8. Conclusions, Index
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