A New History of the Church in Wales
Governance and Ministry, Theology and Society
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:5th Mar '20
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Marks the centenary of the Church in Wales and critically assesses landmarks in its evolution.
Marking the centenary of the Church in Wales, following disestablishment of the Church of England in Wales in 1920, the book explores landmark developments, continuity and change, in various aspects of church life, culture and governance, from theological, legal, social and political perspectives.This book marks the centenary of the Church in Wales, following its disestablishment in 1920. Part I provides a historical overview: from the Age of the Saints to Victorian times; the disestablishment campaign; Christianity in Wales since 1920; and broad issues faced over the century. Part II explores the constitution, bishops and archbishops, clergy, and laity. Part III examines doctrine, liturgy, rites of passage, and relations with other faith communities. Part IV deals with the church and culture, education, the Welsh language, and social responsibility. Part V discusses the changing images of the Church and its future. Around themes of continuity and change, the book questions assumptions about the Church, including its distinctive theology and Welshness, ecumenical commitment, approach to innovation, and response to challenges posed by the State and wider world in an increasingly pluralist and secularised Welsh society over the century.
'… excellent illustrated collection …' Michael Wheeler, Church Times
'This is a lively collection of essays … more importantly fresh approaches to the role and mission of the Church in the undoubtedly challenging decades that lie ahead.' David Ceri Jones, Journal of Church and State
ISBN: 9781108499576
Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 26mm
Weight: 700g
390 pages