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How the English Lost Its Anglian Church and Culture

How It Can Be Reclaimed

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How the English Lost Its Anglian Church and Culture

By: E. M. Murray
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A chance encounter at St John the Baptist’s in Glastonbury has taken the writer on a journey of discovery that looks first at the collapse of knowledge of churches in England and the ongoing cultural malaise that for some is a loss of Englishness.

The writer thinks the two are linked.

This short book takes a tour over the last 1500 years of English Christianity from 586AD, when Augustine arrived in Kent to today and the extraordinary role that the country's churches have performed in making England, England………

However, with the collapse of faith and remoteness of organised religion in people's lives, the writer looks at the various reasons for this state of affairs and proffers a suggestion, a manifesto on how it can be reclaimed regardless of faith, ethnicity or culture.
Christianity Church & Church Leadership Ministry & Evangelism England
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