Crown, mitre and people in the nineteenth century: the Church of England, establishment and the state

Introduction: A national church in the national life -- The disputed boundary between church and state -- What happened in an ecclesiastical court? -- Taking the clergy to court -- Taking the laity to court -- Not in the Church of England but.

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Main Author: Evans, Gillian 1944- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2021
In:Year: 2021
Reviews:[Rezension von: Evans, Gillian, 1944-, Crown, Mitre and People in the Nineteenth Century: The Church of England, Establishment and the State] (2023) (Brown, Stewart J., 1951 -)
[Rezension von: Evans, Gillian, 1944-, Crown, Mitre and People in the Nineteenth Century: The Church of England, Establishment and the State] (2022) (King, Benjamin John)
[Rezension von: Evans, Gillian, 1944-, Crown, Mitre and People in the Nineteenth Century: The Church of England, Establishment and the State] (2021) (Gillies, Robert A.)
Further subjects:B RELIGION / Christian Church / History
B Church and state (England) History 19th century
B Church and state Church of England History 19th century
B Church and state (Great Britain) History 19th century
B England Church history 19th century
B Christianity and politics Church of England History 19th century
B Great Britain Religion 19th century
B Great Britain Politics and government 19th century
B Christianity and politics (England) History 19th century
B Christianity and politics (Great Britain) History 19th century
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Summary:Introduction: A national church in the national life -- The disputed boundary between church and state -- What happened in an ecclesiastical court? -- Taking the clergy to court -- Taking the laity to court -- Not in the Church of England but.
"Throughout the nineteenth century the relationship between the State and the Established Church of England engaged Parliament, the Church, the courts and - to an increasing degree - the people. During this period, the spectre of disestablishment periodically loomed over these debates, in the cause - as Trollope put it - of 'the renewal of inquiry as to the connection which exists between the Crown and the Mitre'. As our own twenty-first century gathers pace, disestablishment has still not materialised, though a very different kind of dynamic between Church and State has anyway come into being in England. Professor Evans here tells the stories of the controversies which have made such change possible - including the revival of Convocation, the Church's own parliament - as well as the many memorable characters involved. The author's lively narrative includes much valuable material about key areas of ecclesiastical law that is of relevance to the future Church of England"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1316515974