
A New History of the Church in Wales: Governance and Ministry, Theology and Society
Cambridge University Press, 3/5/2020
EAN 9781108730877, ISBN10: 1108730876
Paperback, 402 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 2.3 cm
Language: English
This book marks the centenary of the Church in Wales, following its disestablishment in 1920. Part I provides a historical overview: from the Age of the Saints to Victorian times; the disestablishment campaign; Christianity in Wales since 1920; and broad issues faced over the century. Part II explores the constitution, bishops and archbishops, clergy, and laity. Part III examines doctrine, liturgy, rites of passage, and relations with other faith communities. Part IV deals with the church and culture, education, the Welsh language, and social responsibility. Part V discusses the changing images of the Church and its future. Around themes of continuity and change, the book questions assumptions about the Church, including its distinctive theology and Welshness, ecumenical commitment, approach to innovation, and response to challenges posed by the State and wider world in an increasingly pluralist and secularised Welsh society over the century.
Foreword Bishop Andrew John and Bishop June Osborne
Preface
Introduction Norman Doe
Part I. Historical Antecedents and Overview of the Century
1. The age of saints to the Victorian church Roger Brown
2. The road to disestablishment Jeffrey Gainer
3. A century of Christianity in Wales D. Densil Morgan
4. The church in Wales across the century William Price
Part II. Governance and Ministry
5. The constitution of the church Norman Doe
6. The bishops and archbishops Arthur Edwards
7. The clergy
priests and deacons Barry Morgan
8. The laity and patterns of ministry Rhiannon Johnson
Part III. Doctrine, Liturgy, Rites and Other Faith Communities
9. The doctrine of the church Peter Sedgwick
10. The liturgy of the church Gregory K. Cameron
11. The rites of passage Charlotte Wright
12. The church and other communities of faith Ainsley Griffiths
Part IV. The Church and Society
13. Welsh Anglicans and cultural debate Rowan Williams
14. The church and education Rosalind Williams
15. The church and the Welsh language Enid R. Morgan
16. The church, state and society Joanna Penberthy
Part V. Conclusions
17. The image of the church Mary Stallard
18. The church of the future John Davies
Bibliography
Index.