Anglican Ritualism In Victorian Britain 1830 1910 by Nigel Yates

The History and Practice of a Religious Movement

This insightful work delves into the evolution and impact of ritualism within the Anglican Church during the Victorian era, exploring how these practices influenced religious and social life in Britain between 1830 and 1910. It examines the controversies and debates surrounding the adoption of more elaborate liturgical practices, which were often seen as a return to Catholic traditions, and how these changes reflected broader shifts in religious thought and cultural identity. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the tensions between tradition and modernity, highlighting the role of ritualism in shaping the Anglican Church's response to the challenges of a rapidly changing society.

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