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3.6 Religion
 

Bebbington, David
Evangelicalism in Modern Britain: a History from the 1730s to the 1980s
undergraduate level
Routledge: 1988
384pp
Paperback ISBN:0 415 10464 5 £14.99

HMSO
Religion
general level
HMSO: 09 1992
84pp: 8pp colour illustrations, address list
Series: aspects of Britain
Most of the world's religions are represented in Britain. This book describes the main Churches and religious communities, focusing on their origins and their organization. The role played by the state in religious affairs is also covered, and the main festivals of the major religions are listed.
Paperback ISBN:0 11 701704 3 £5.00

Thomas, Terence (Ed)
The British: their Religious Beliefs and Practices 1800-1986
undergraduate, professional level
Routledge: 1988
224pp 216 x 138
Series: Library of Religious Beliefs and Practices A source book for the study of religions in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries challenging the view that Britain is and has been a predominantly single religion country.
Hardback ISBN:0 415 01299 6 £40.00
Paperback ISBN:0 415 01300 3 £13.99

Walrond Skinner, Sue(Ed)
Crossing The Boundary
general level
Mowbray: 09 1994
192pp 216 x 135
These essays mark the occasion of the first ordinations of women to the priesthood in the Church of England. The book explores how the Church might change as a result of this historical event.
Paperback ISBN:0 264 67360 3 £12.99

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