John Wolffe Books
Great Deaths: Grieving, Religion, And Nationhood In Victorian And Edwardian Britain
By John Wolffe
This engaging study explores the impact of the deaths of 'the Great' in the United Kingdom. Wolffe's analysis widens our understanding of the social and cultural responses to death, from the person...
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The Protestant Crusade In Great Britain, 1829-1860
By John Wolffe, John Wolffe, 1959-
In this meticulously researched book, Wolffe examines the anti-Catholic societies which played an important part in the shaping of public opinion, and which exercised significant leverage on politi...
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Evangelical Faith And Public Zeal: Evangelicals And Society In Britain, 1780-1980
By John Wolffe
Evangelicalism And Reform C. 1780-1832 / David Hempton -- Going About And Doing Good : Evangelicals And Poverty C. 1815-1870 / Brian Dickey -- Evangelicalism And Business In Mid-victorian Britain /...
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The Growth Of Religious Diversity In Britain From 1945
By John Wolffe
1. Christiany -- 2. Judaism -- 3. Muslims -- 4. Hinduism -- 5. Sikhism -- 6. Black Christianity And Rastafarianism -- 7. New Religious Movements And Buddhism -- 8. Popular Attitudes To Religion --...
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God And Greater Britain: Religion And National Life In Britain And Ireland, 1843-1945
By John Wolffe
God And Greater Britain Is An Examination Of Crucial Aspects Of The Relationship Between Religion And National Consciousness In Britain And Ireland At A Pivotal Period In The History Of Both Countr...
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Religion In Victorian Britain: Culture And Empire
By Gerald Parsons, John Wolffe, John (Lecturer In Religious Studies, Open University Wolffe
Provides An Expansion Of The First Four Volumes, Containing Both Specially Written Essays And A Related Compilation Of Primary Sources, Drawn From The Writings Of The Day. The Text Explores The Wid...
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Religion In History: Conflict, Conversion And Coexistence
By Open University., John Wolffe
A Collection Of Essays By Leading Scholars That Looks At Issues Of Conflict, Conversion And Coexistence On The Religious Context Since The Third Century. The Range Of Topics Explored Include Pagani...
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Global Religious Movements In Regional Context-Volume 4, Vol. 4
By THE OPEN UNIVERSITY, John Wolffe
Global Religious Movements in Regional Context offers a wide-ranging exploration of the adaptation and diversity of religious traditions in various geographical, cultural and ethnic contexts within...
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Global Religious Movements In Regional Context: Volume 4
By THE OPEN UNIVERSITY, John Wolffe
Global Religious Movements in Regional Context offers a wide-ranging exploration of the adaptation and diversity of religious traditions in various geographical, cultural and ethnic contexts within...
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The Expansion Of Evangelicalism: The Age Of Wilberforce, More, Chalmers And Finney
By John Wolffe, Bebbington, David W.
At the beginning of the nineteenth century the village of Clapham in Surrey still enjoyed a sense of distance from the bustle of London. There the group of evangelicals who would come to be known a...
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