Religion in the Age of Decline
Explore the intricate dynamics of faith in a transforming society with "Religion in the Age of Decline" by S. J. D. Green. Published by Cambridge University Press in 1996, this compelling hardback edition spans 444 pages and provides an insightful examination of the rise and fall of religious institutions in late Victorian Britain. Green delves into the reasons behind the proliferation of churches and chapels during this era, who the builders and congregants were, and the overarching consequences of religion's diminishing role in the 20th century. This original study offers a refreshing perspective on a pivotal time in British history, making it essential reading for those interested in the intersection of religion, culture, and societal change. Discover the nuanced interpretations and analyses that reveal the complexities of faith as it adapts to an evolving world. Don't miss out on this enlightening read available now at Bookshop.