This blog has noted much about the rise of the evangelicals in the Church of England, and the latest volume of Studies in Church History has several contributions of interest: Alister Chapman on the hopes for and use of the term 'revival' in the 1950s; Andrew Atherstone on the near collapse of Wycliffe Hall in the 1960s, and Mark Smith on the vitality of 1950s parish life.
See earlier post on evangelicals in politics.
Stations on the road to a non-liturgical time
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From time to time churches decide that their liturgies need to be revised.
Such revisions are rarely easy, since the religious life for many people
depends...
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