Religious Crisis of the 1960s

Religious Crisis of the 1960s

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McLeod Hugh
Oxford University Press
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The 1960s were a time of explosive religious change. In the Christian churches it was a time of innovation, from the 'new theology' and 'new morality' of Bishop Robinson to the evangelicalism of the Charismatic Movement, and of charismatic leaders, such as Pope John XXIII and Martin Luther King. But it was also a time of rapid social and cultural change when Christianity faced challenges from Eastern religions, from Marxism and feminism, and above all from new 'affluent' lifestyles. Hugh McLeod tells in detail, using oral history, how these movements and conflicts were experienced in England, but because the Sixties were an international phenomenon he also looks at other countries, especially the USA and France. McLeod explains what happened to religion in the 1960s, why it happened, and how the events of that decade shaped the rest of the 20th century.
EAN 9780199582020
ISBN 0199582025
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date February 18, 2010
Pages 302
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156 x 18
Country United Kingdom
Authors McLeod Hugh