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Culture and the Nonconformist Tradition
Culture and the Nonconformist Tradition, Christianity has, from its very beginnings and because of its beliefs and practices, had a paradoxical relationship to the world. This stimulating book, which contains articles by seven leading historians, argues that the relationship between the Nonconfo, Culture and the Nonconformist Tradition has a rating of 3.5 stars
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  • Culture and the Nonconformist Tradition
  • Written by author Jane Kreider
  • Published by University of Wales Press, April 1999
  • Christianity has, from its very beginnings and because of its beliefs and practices, had a paradoxical relationship to the world. This stimulating book, which contains articles by seven leading historians, argues that the relationship between the Nonconfo
  • Christianity has, from its very beginnings and because of its beliefs and practices, had a paradoxical relationship to the world. This stimulating book, which contains articles by seven leading historians, argues that the relationship between the Nonconfo
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Introduction: why 'culture and the Nonconformist tradition'? Jane Shaw, Dean, Fellow and Tutor in Ecclesiastical History, Regent's Park College, Oxford.

Literary Women in eighteenth-century Nonconformist circles Marjorie Reeves, formerly Vice-Principal and Fellow and Tutor in History, St Anne's College, Oxford, and is now Honorary Fellow of St Anne's College and St Hugh's College, Oxford.

Methodism and motherhood Phyllis Mack, Professor of History, Rutgers University.

Gospel and culture in Victorian Nonconformity David Bebbington, Reader in History, University of Stirling.

Politics and the pulpit: Robert Hall and the 'Signs of the Times' John Briggs, Principal of West Hill College, Selly Oak, Birmingham.

Nonconformists, economic ethics and the consumer socciety in mid-Vicorian Britain John Garnett, Fellow and Tutor in History, Wadham College, Oxford.

Dissent and the peculiarities of the English, c.1870-1914 Hugh McLeod, Professor of Church History, Universitu of Birmingham.

Victims of success: twentieth-century Free Church architecture Clyde Binfield, Reader in History, University of Sheffield.


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