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This monograph is an important contribution to our understanding of the varied fortunes of British Christianity during the twentieth century.
This book is an important and original work. Anyone interested in twentieth-century Christianity in Britain will learn much from it. Grant Masom enables the reader to make sense of the new urban spaces that became a key part of British life in the last hundred years.
This book contributes to the ongoing academic debates on secularisationor the marginalisation of mainstream religious beliefs and practicesin twentieth-century British society. It addresses three areas in which the current literature is weak: the 'agency' of organised religion in the outcomes described as secularisation, rather than explanations based on external challenges (such as the 'modernisation' of society and thought, increased affluence, and more leisure choices); a focus on urban areas transformed by twentieth-century industrialisation and suburbanisation; and an extended time period to the end of the third quarter of the twentieth century, allowing proper consideration of long-term trends alongside short-term upheavals such as the World Wars, the Great Depression, and the social changes of the 1960s. Further, the book employs a distinctly different, highly data-driven approach, considers all religious movements, and sets its conclusions within the wider social and cultural context of a representative community.
Contributes to the ongoing academic debates on secularisationor the marginalisation of mainstream religious beliefs and practicesin twentieth-century British society Addresses three areas in which the current literature is weak Employs a distinctly different, highly data-driven approach
Auteur
Grant Masom lives in South Buckinghamshire, where he combines a board-level career with local church leadership and trusteeship of several charities, including chairing a large theological college. After graduating from Cambridge University, he was awarded an MA by the Open University, and a doctorate by the University of Oxford. He is affiliated with the University of Oxford's Department of Continuing Education.
Contenu
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Where We Live Now: A Twentieth Century Industrial Town.- Chapter 3. Organised Religion in New Urban Britain.- Chapter 4. 1890 -1918: Churches at the Centre.- Chapter 5. 1919-1945: Churches under Challenge.- Chapter 6. 1946-1975: Churches at the Margin.- Chapter 7. The Churches And The Young.- Chapter 8. Conclusions.