Religion In The Age Of Decline by Roland J. Green

Set against the backdrop of 19th-century England, this insightful exploration delves into the shifting religious landscape during a period marked by industrialization, urbanization, and social change. It examines how traditional religious institutions grappled with declining influence and attendance, while new forms of spiritual expression emerged to address the evolving needs of society. Through a detailed analysis of historical records, sermons, and personal accounts, the narrative captures the tensions and transformations within religious communities, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of faith in an era of profound change.

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