Introduction 1848 Institutions The Pace-Setters Belief Going to Church Identity Religion and Popular Culture 1914 Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index.
'A very up-to-date mapping of the secularization debate. In this, and in his chosen period, he leads us sure-footedly through a minefield.' - Alistair Mason, University of Leeds, The Expository Times 'An original contribution to an excellent series.' - R.D. Anderson, University of Edinburgh 'A most valuable supplementary text for my particular course which focuses primarily on the intellectual challenges to the foundations of Christian belief. This text clearly brings the secularism theme to the fore and provides a different kind of evidence.' - J. Ibbett, Kingston University
HUGH MCLEOD is Professor of Church History at the University of Birmingham and president of the British subcommission of CIHEC, the international church history organisation.
'A very up-to-date mapping of the secularization debate. In this, and in his chosen period, he leads us sure-footedly through a minefield.' - Alistair Mason, University of Leeds, The Expository Times 'An original contribution to an excellent series.' - R.D. Anderson, University of Edinburgh 'A most valuable supplementary text for my particular course which focuses primarily on the intellectual challenges to the foundations of Christian belief. This text clearly brings the secularism theme to the fore and provides a different kind of evidence.' - J. Ibbett, Kingston University
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