The changing relationship between the church and its supporters is key to understanding changing religious and social attitudes in Victorian Britain. Using the records of the Anglican Church’s home-missionary organizations, Flew charts the decline in Christian philanthropy and its connection to the growing secularization of society.
| ISBN: | 9781848935006 |
| Publication date: | 1st December 2014 |
| Author: | Sarah Flew |
| Publisher: | Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 268 pages |
| Series: | Perspectives in Economic and Social History |
| Genres: |
Anglican and Episcopalian Churches |
The changing relationship between the church and its supporters is key to understanding changing religious and social attitudes in Victorian Britain. Using the records of the Anglican Church’s home-missionary organizations, Flew charts the decline in Christian philanthropy and its connection to the growing secularization of society.
Philanthropy and the Funding of the Church of England, 1856–1914 features in the following genres: Anglican and Episcopalian Churches
Philanthropy and the Funding of the Church of England, 1856–1914 is available in Hardback
Philanthropy and the Funding of the Church of England, 1856–1914 was written by Sarah Flew and published by Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Ltd an imprint of Taylor & Francis Ltd
Philanthropy and the Funding of the Church of England, 1856–1914 has 268 pages
Yes it is part of Perspectives in Economic and Social History series
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