Church and State

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church and state
church history
Church of England
disestablishment
England
English church
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Protestantism
Reformation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780859893688
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 1991
  • Publisher: University of Exeter
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The prestigious Prideaux Lectures were given in 1990 by Adrian Hastings, published here in volume form. With a distinctive and fresh approach, he surveys the vast range of interactions between the Christian church and the English state both historically and theologically. The central theme is the tension between the intrinsic dualism within the Christian approach to church and state and the pressure towards monism inherent in the Reformation establishment. While contrasting Roman Catholic and Free Church with Anglican past experience, the concluding chapter assesses recent developments in which the established church has effectively recovered a dualist stance. At a time when the appointment of the next Archbishop of Canterbury has heightened discussion about the role of the church in contemporary society, Professor Hastings makes a significant contribution to the subject. Church and State provides a frame of reference at once historical and theological, for a subject which is too frequently discussed merely descriptively or moralistically. It is in fact the frame of reference underlying the author's recent and much acclaimed works Robert Runcie and A History of English Christianity 1920-1985.

Adrian Hastings is Professor of Theology and head of the department of Theology and religious Studies at the University of Leeds. He has worked for many years in Africa, was formerly Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Zimbabwe and is editor of the Journal of Religion in Africa. His books include African Catholicism and The Theology of a Protestant Catholic. He was also editor of Modern Catholicism, a multi-author survey of the history of the Catholic Church since the second Vatican Council.

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