
Holy Smoke: is the end of Christendom nigh? with A.N. Wilson
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Reviving Religious Practices in Post-War England
This chapter explores the resurgence of church attendance in England following the First World War, spotlighting influential figures like T.S. Eliot and C.S. Lewis. It examines the impact of the Church of England's decisions, such as the ordination of women, and the resulting challenges faced by Anglo-Catholic communities. The discussion also reflects on the complexities of ecclesiology and the future of rural Christianity in the face of changing societal values.
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