1: New Century, Old Faith
2: A Crisis of Christendom, 1900-1914
3: Just War, 1914-1918
4: Post-War Dislocations, 1919-1932
5: 'Christian Civilization' in Jeopardy, 1933-1953
6: The Perils of Prosperity, 1953-1975
7: Pluralism's Puzzles, 1976-2000
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Any history of the church in 20th century Britian and Ireland is
bound to tell the story of decline but, as this absorbing narrative
makes clear, this does not mean the church ceased to be an
important or that its story is lacking in interest... Robbins
himself is able to write with real insight about the history of the
churches in all the countries he covers. He is sympathetic but
perceptive
*Paul Richardson, Church of England Newspaper*
Kieth Robbins has previously written chiefly on secular topics. He
therefore takes a lay view of the history of the church which is
refreshing in its objectivity... a history to be read reflectively
and to be savoured slowly... The allusions are engaging and at
times unusual; the references are voluminous but not intrusive.
Professor Robbins has it seems read and digested everything which
has been written, secular and sacred.
*Peter Watkins, Church of England Reader*
a rich, wise and lively analysis. It is immensely learned in
denominational, religious, Scottish, Welsh, Irish and English
histories and biographies, making the footnotes alone a fertile
scholarly quarry where even specialists will find unsuspected
items.
*Philip Williamson, English Historical Review*
This new volume in the Oxford History of the Christian Church
deserves prolonged applause
*David L. Edwards Church Times*
Professor Robins skilfully manages the challenging task of writing
a history of the Christian Church in a century of dramatic change,
but with significant continuities ... This can be commended as a
valuable, insightful surveyof the twentieth century.
*W. M. Jacob, Theology*
lively and engaging ... a worthy addition to the serires of which
it is a part. Those who teach religion or the Church in history at
university, college, or seminary will find it indispensible.
*William H. Petersen, Church History*
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