The Welsh Revival of 1904 transformed the Welsh Church interdenominationally for an entire generation; however, the church has since been affected by global and local events, causing it to stray from conservative evangelical theology, and largely fragmenting believers between traditional and charismatic leanings. The principles of Welsh theology have been little studied since the revival other than isolated segments focusing on sermons, journals, or biographies of revival leaders. The Welsh Revival has become recognized as a definitive event in Welsh history but little work has actually been done to trace the effects of it until present day. This research merging both historical and Christian intellectual history has been done to fill a voi...
This paper examines the development of a national identity in Wales throughout the nineteenth and ea...
Wales in the period c.1870-c.1920 was home to massive heavy industry, accompanied by a huge upsurge ...
Many studies that have examined the issues of ‘secularisation’ and ‘religion and the working class’ ...
An essential reference guide, this volume draws together an impressive collection of academics and r...
An essential reference guide, this volume draws together an impressive collection of academics and r...
Christianity, in its Catholic, Protestant and Nonconformist forms, has played an enormous role in th...
Christianity, in its Catholic, Protestant and Nonconformist forms, has played an enormous role in th...
An essential reference guide, this volume draws together an impressive collection of academics and r...
The Welsh Revival of 1904-05 marked a period of social and religious change throughout Wales. For ei...
Chapter ones "Religion In Wales before the Methodist Awakening", is an attempt to trace the progres...
This thesis considers the social, political and religious changes affecting south Wales in the late ...
In a year when the Church in Wales is commemorating the centenary of Dises...
The progress of the Roman Catholic Church in Wales under a succession of able bishops between 1916 ...
Despite the extensive historiography relating to Welsh Methodism, work on the Evangelical Revival ha...
Despite the extensive historiography relating to Welsh Methodism, work on the Evangelical Revival ha...
This paper examines the development of a national identity in Wales throughout the nineteenth and ea...
Wales in the period c.1870-c.1920 was home to massive heavy industry, accompanied by a huge upsurge ...
Many studies that have examined the issues of ‘secularisation’ and ‘religion and the working class’ ...
An essential reference guide, this volume draws together an impressive collection of academics and r...
An essential reference guide, this volume draws together an impressive collection of academics and r...
Christianity, in its Catholic, Protestant and Nonconformist forms, has played an enormous role in th...
Christianity, in its Catholic, Protestant and Nonconformist forms, has played an enormous role in th...
An essential reference guide, this volume draws together an impressive collection of academics and r...
The Welsh Revival of 1904-05 marked a period of social and religious change throughout Wales. For ei...
Chapter ones "Religion In Wales before the Methodist Awakening", is an attempt to trace the progres...
This thesis considers the social, political and religious changes affecting south Wales in the late ...
In a year when the Church in Wales is commemorating the centenary of Dises...
The progress of the Roman Catholic Church in Wales under a succession of able bishops between 1916 ...
Despite the extensive historiography relating to Welsh Methodism, work on the Evangelical Revival ha...
Despite the extensive historiography relating to Welsh Methodism, work on the Evangelical Revival ha...
This paper examines the development of a national identity in Wales throughout the nineteenth and ea...
Wales in the period c.1870-c.1920 was home to massive heavy industry, accompanied by a huge upsurge ...
Many studies that have examined the issues of ‘secularisation’ and ‘religion and the working class’ ...