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We Don´t Do God: The marginalization of public faith
George Carey
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Secular assumptions are being introduced piecemeal into our way of life. From the Millennium Dome (what exactly was it celebrating?) to the restrictions on the wearing of crosses and abolition of nativity plays, Christianity is being marginalised. Christian social initiatives at local levels are now so severely restricted that several Christian bodies issue guidelines on handling local council prejudice. There is a widespread if ill-defined sense that a valuable heritage is slipping away. Yet the Bible and Prayer Book are seminal for our language and literature; Christian social action predated the modern welfare state; our laws are based on Christian ... Read more
Secular assumptions are being introduced piecemeal into our way of life. From the Millennium Dome (what exactly was it celebrating?) to the restrictions on the wearing of crosses and abolition of nativity plays, Christianity is being marginalised. Christian social initiatives at local levels are now so severely restricted that several Christian bodies issue guidelines on handling local council prejudice. There is a widespread if ill-defined sense that a valuable heritage is slipping away. Yet the Bible and Prayer Book are seminal for our language and literature; Christian social action predated the modern welfare state; our laws are based on Christian ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Lion Hudson Plc United Kingdom
Number of pages
176
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
176
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780857210302
SKU
V9780857210302
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About George Carey
The Rt Revd and Rt Hon. George Carey, Baron Carey of Clifton, PC, FKC, was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1991 to 2002. George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury and head of the worldwide Anglican communion. He was formerly head of Trinity College in Bristol, a leading CoE theological college. He was Bishop of Bath and Wells before being appointed to Canterbury ... Read more
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