Free Churches and Society: The Nonconformist Contribution to Social Welfare 1800-2010
Editat de The Revd Dr Lesley Husselbee, The Revd Professor Paul Ballarden Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iul 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781441109118
ISBN-10: 1441109110
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1441109110
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Offers community leaders, politicians, planners and historians the background to current conditions and Big Ideas.
Notă biografică
Revd Dr Lesley Husselbee retired after nine years as Director of Church Related Community Work, Northern College, Luther King House, Manchester. Prior to this, she taught in primary and secondary schools and as Senior Lecturer in Geography at The Roehampton Institute of Higher Education; and was Secretary for Training of the United Reformed Church (1992-2001). Paul Ballard, a Baptist minister, is Professor Emeritus at Cardiff University, where he taught practical theology. Recent publications include, with Malcolm Brown, The Church and Economic Life (2006), with Lesley Husselbee, Community and Ministry (2007); and, as editor, The Bible in Pastoral Practice, with Stephen R. Holmes (2005) and The Church at the Centre of the City (2008).
Cuprins
Introduction Kirsty Thorpe 1. The Free Churches and their Nation Stephen Orchard 2. Congregations and Community Robert Pope 3. Conscience and Politics David Bebbington 4. Providers and Protagonists in the Nation's Education Stephen Orchard 5. Industry, Philanthropy and Christian Citizenship: Pioneers in Paternalism Clyde Binfield 6. Slums and Salvation Peter Catterall 7. Campaigners and co-operative societies David Thompson8. The Welfare State and Beyond: the Reshaping of Community Work Lesley Husselbee 9. Living out of History Paul Ballard Bibliography Index
Recenzii
A succinct account of recent dissent and nonconformity...This book is easily read, both in its individual chapters and as a whole... If its information is in part already known, those generalisations of, for example, a social gospel or Nonconformist Conscience, ate here reinforced and exemplified through relevant, clear details reflecting the individual strengths and personal researches of the contributors... This important and optimistic book should serve quite excellently its own stated purpose.
The hope of the contributors to this important volume is that the telling of the story of a tradition of social involvement will both inform and inspire contemporary practice, a task well focused in the deductions and applications of the final chapter, with its concern not only for applied theology but applied history.
This book has its origins in the educational practice of one of the editors - Lesley Husselbee - who was responsible for church-related community worker training at Northern College in Manchester. When students on the programme tried to situate their work and engagement in the tradition of the engagement of nonconformist churches with social welfare, it transpired that there was no convenient text in print. Rather than letting the matter rest, their experience led to a project to bring together people who could remedy this and produce this volume... The book fills a gap in the literature.
The hope of the contributors to this important volume is that the telling of the story of a tradition of social involvement will both inform and inspire contemporary practice, a task well focused in the deductions and applications of the final chapter, with its concern not only for applied theology but applied history.
This book has its origins in the educational practice of one of the editors - Lesley Husselbee - who was responsible for church-related community worker training at Northern College in Manchester. When students on the programme tried to situate their work and engagement in the tradition of the engagement of nonconformist churches with social welfare, it transpired that there was no convenient text in print. Rather than letting the matter rest, their experience led to a project to bring together people who could remedy this and produce this volume... The book fills a gap in the literature.