A history of the English parish: the culture of religion from Augustine to Victoria

Most writings on church history have been concerned mainly with church hierarchy, and with theology, liturgy and canon law. This book looks at the church 'from below', from the lowest stratum of its organisation - the parish - in which the church building is seen as the parishioners'...

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Main Author: Pounds, Norman John Greville 1912-2006 (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2000.
In:Year: 2000
Reviews:A history of the English parish. The culture of religion from Augustine to Victoria. By N. J. G. Pounds. Pp. xxvi+593 incl. 154 ills. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. £60. 0 521 63348 6 (2001) (Sheils, W. J.)
[Rezension von: Pounds, N. J. G., A History of the English Parish] (2001) (French, Katherine)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Great Britain / Church congregation / History
B Great Britain / Church history studies
Further subjects:B Parishes ; England ; History
B Christianity and culture England History
B Christianity and culture (England) History
B England ; Church history
B Parishes England History
B Christianity and culture ; England ; History
B Parishes (England) History
B England Church history
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Print version: 9780521633482
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Summary:Most writings on church history have been concerned mainly with church hierarchy, and with theology, liturgy and canon law. This book looks at the church 'from below', from the lowest stratum of its organisation - the parish - in which the church building is seen as the parishioners' handiwork and as a reflection of local popular culture. The book discusses in turn the origin and development of the system of precisely-defined parishes, their function - in terms of economics and personnel - and the church fabric which embodied the aspirations of parishioners, who saw the church more as an expression of their cultural and social hopes than as the embodiment of their faith. The book ends with the failure of the parish to meet all of its obligations - social, governmental and religious - from the late eighteenth century onwards.
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ISBN:0511496230
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511496233