Church History in Leicestershire

Church History in Leicestershire

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Publisher's Synopsis

Church History in Leicestershire charts the story of religion in England from pre-Christian times to the twentieth century, viewed through events and the eyes and experiences of people in Leicestershire. Weaving together ecclesiastical, political and social strands it chronicles the tortuous tale of religion, churches and the people who worshipped there.

Where did churches and chapels come from; who built them, when and why? What significance lies in their looks and names? What made people so devoted to them? Why do they still exist?

The book covers sweeping religious and political movements, potentates of church and state, but centre-stage are the clergy, their parishioners, churches and chapels: how they thrived or perished, weathered plague and invasions, grappled with their consciences during the Reformation and Civil Wars, founded powerful new denominations and championed social reform when Leicester(shire) became a hub of Christian Socialism and Secularism. Closing sections reflect on the church's past and future, as it faces debates as fundamental as any previously encountered.

Book information

ISBN: 9781916668065
Publisher: Troubador Publishing
Imprint: The Book Guild Publishing
Pub date:
DEWEY: 274.254
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 300
Weight: 894g
Height: 157mm
Width: 237mm
Spine width: 48mm