9780140125405-014012540X-The Christian Church in the Cold War (Penguin History of the Church)

The Christian Church in the Cold War (Penguin History of the Church)

ISBN-13: 9780140125405
ISBN-10: 014012540X
Author: Owen Chadwick
Publication date: 1993
Publisher: Penguin Books
Format: Paperback 256 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780140125405
ISBN-10: 014012540X
Author: Owen Chadwick
Publication date: 1993
Publisher: Penguin Books
Format: Paperback 256 pages

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The Christian Church in the Cold War (Penguin History of the Church) (ISBN-13: 9780140125405 and ISBN-10: 014012540X), written by authors Owen Chadwick, was published by Penguin Books in 1993. With an overall rating of 4.3 stars, it's a notable title among other Churches & Church Leadership (Christian Books & Bibles) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Christian Church in the Cold War (Penguin History of the Church) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Churches & Church Leadership books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.95.

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From the end of the Second World War until the rise of Gorbachev, the churches in the two halves of a divided Europe might have been living in different worlds. . . .

Almost all had to adapt to declining congregations, new concerns about women’s role in religion, and changing attitudes to abortion, contraception, and divorce. Yet the Eastern churches, undermined by state control, savage ideological attacks, show trials, and sometimes physical violence, still managed to support resistance movements, for example, the Polish priests who supported Solidarity. In the West, by contrast, tradition—the great monastic orders, the language of the liturgy, pilgrimages to saints’ shrines—was weakened by the fierce winds of secularization; only the charismatic movement proved astonishingly successful. All this is surveyed in the concluding volume of the Penguin History of the Church. The series starts with the first Disciples; it ends in the late twentieth century—with Christians struggling to face up to fresh global challenges and opportunities.

“The editor of the series, Owen Chadwick, the distinguished Cambridge historian, did well to reserve this volume for himself, lending to it the wisdom of his years and an aura of academic detachment. . . . Consistently, he brings to light material which well-informed readers will have missed.”—Michael Novak, The Times

“Dr. Chadwick’s concise narrative ought to enlarge the knowledge and sympathy of many.”—David L. Edwards, Church Times

“Chadwick in his usual engaging style combines fast-moving narrative with dazzling portraits”—Peter Hebblethwaite, The Time Literary Supplement

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