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Secularisation (New Century Theology) (edition 2002)

by Edward Norman

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Dr Norman thinks we are turning the Last Supper into a self-help group. Do not read it if you are complacent, if you think the Church is not in a state of crisis or if you do not like to think.Now out in a convenient compact format, Edward Norman's book deals with the possible fate of institutional religion in a post-modern world. His case study is the Church of England but he uses undoubted knoweldge and skill to assess the task for the Church today. His conclusions cannot be ignored by Christians of any nationality or tradition.… (more)
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Title:Secularisation (New Century Theology)
Authors:Edward Norman
Info:Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd. (2002), Paperback, 176 pages
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Dr Norman thinks we are turning the Last Supper into a self-help group. Do not read it if you are complacent, if you think the Church is not in a state of crisis or if you do not like to think.Now out in a convenient compact format, Edward Norman's book deals with the possible fate of institutional religion in a post-modern world. His case study is the Church of England but he uses undoubted knoweldge and skill to assess the task for the Church today. His conclusions cannot be ignored by Christians of any nationality or tradition.

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