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Church of England in the Twentieth Century

The Church Commissioners and the Politics of Reform, 1948-1998

Church of England in the Twentieth Century

The Church Commissioners and the Politics of Reform, 1948-1998

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
ISBN: 9781843831655
Number of Pages: 558
Published: 16/11/2006
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.4 cm

This is the first comprehensive historical picture to be published of the life and work of the Church of England in the second half of the twentieth century. It traces the evolution of the Church in a period of immense upheaval, giving not only a detailed portrait of the work of its archbishops and bishops, but also exploring the Church's relationship with the State, the changes within its central institutions, and the response of the wider community to those changes. Placing the Church of England in its social context, Andrew Chandler examines the parochial reforms which arose in response to the realities of domestic and international migration, multi-culturalism and secularization. Other themes explored are the administration of property (particularly bishops' houses and the work of the cathedrals), 'ethical investment', and the recent crises which are still the subject of argument. Included among these are the financial speculations of the late 1980s and early 1990s, from which flowed controversies about the reform of the Church of England itself and the nature of its relationship with the state.

Introduction The Foundations of an Institution The Age of Speculation The Cure of Souls and the Politics of Expenditure The Ancient Church and Modern Society The Costs of the Episcopacy and the Cathedrals The Embarrassment of Riches The Politics of Maintenance Reforming the Parish The Struggle for the Stipend and the New Austerity The Perils of the Markets Making and Amending: The Church under the Pastoral Measure Four Campaigns The Inflationary Spiral Managing Crisis An Orderly Retreat The Commissioners and the Commission Appendix 1: Church Estates Commissioners and Secretaries to the Church Commissioners Appendix 2: The Basic Structures of the Church Commissioners Appendix 3: The Church Commissioners Measure, 1947 Appendix 4: National Institutions Measure, 1998 Bibliography Index

Andrew Chandler

Andrew Chandler is Director of the George Bell Institute, Senior Research Fellow at the Queen's Foundation and Honorary Lecturer at the University of Birmingham, UK.

This well-written book offers a fresh approach to the often troubled history of the Church of England in the later half of the twentieth century. (...) In its lucid organization and patient engagement with detail, the book deserves comparison with the best institutional histories of the last fifty years. (...)This work adds enormously to understanding an important British institution undergoing an historic transition. H-NET BOOK REVIEWThis beautifully crafted academic tome. SUNDAY TIMES