A major consequence of the pandemic for the Church of England was the decision of the Archbishops on 24 March 2020 to prevent the use of churches (even for the broadcasting of services by the clergy), and the consequent sudden trajectory into online worship streamed by clergy from their homes. On Easter Sunday the Archbishop of Canterbury exemplified the challenge confronting Anglican clergy by presiding for the nation from his kitchen table. This sudden change to online services may have highlighted differences in eucharistic practice within the Church of England, differentiating between those shaped in the Anglo-Catholic, Broad Church, and Evangelical traditions. This paper tests the thesis that during the initial days of lockdown this bl...
This article explores the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 on the worship services and event...
Vatican II taught that the “Eucharistic sacrifice is the source and summit of the Christian life” (L...
The experience of Covid-19’s lockdowns, especially living through a period without the Eucharist on ...
A major consequence of the pandemic for the Church of England was the decision of the Archbishops on...
Within the one Church, the Church of England holds together in tension two distinctive streams, one ...
This article forms part of the change agents special collection. It investigates the way the Methodi...
This article forms part of the change agents special collection. It investigates the way the Methodi...
Special Collection: Theology, Economy and Environment: Cultural and Biotic Influences on Religious C...
This contribution recommends a re-thinking of Christian traditions with regards to sacraments and us...
For some church members the pandemic may have been a challenge to faith, while for others the pandem...
The experience under consideration in this study is rooted in the Covid-19 pandemic as ...
This study draws on data provided to the Covid-19 & Church-21 Survey by 2,017 Anglicans (clergy and ...
This study draws on data provided to the Covid-19 & Church-21 Survey by 2,017 Anglicans (clergy and ...
The Church of England responded quickly and decisively to the Government’s lockdown of the nation on...
The fragile church thesis was originally shaped by Lawson on the basis of qualitative research among...
This article explores the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 on the worship services and event...
Vatican II taught that the “Eucharistic sacrifice is the source and summit of the Christian life” (L...
The experience of Covid-19’s lockdowns, especially living through a period without the Eucharist on ...
A major consequence of the pandemic for the Church of England was the decision of the Archbishops on...
Within the one Church, the Church of England holds together in tension two distinctive streams, one ...
This article forms part of the change agents special collection. It investigates the way the Methodi...
This article forms part of the change agents special collection. It investigates the way the Methodi...
Special Collection: Theology, Economy and Environment: Cultural and Biotic Influences on Religious C...
This contribution recommends a re-thinking of Christian traditions with regards to sacraments and us...
For some church members the pandemic may have been a challenge to faith, while for others the pandem...
The experience under consideration in this study is rooted in the Covid-19 pandemic as ...
This study draws on data provided to the Covid-19 & Church-21 Survey by 2,017 Anglicans (clergy and ...
This study draws on data provided to the Covid-19 & Church-21 Survey by 2,017 Anglicans (clergy and ...
The Church of England responded quickly and decisively to the Government’s lockdown of the nation on...
The fragile church thesis was originally shaped by Lawson on the basis of qualitative research among...
This article explores the impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 on the worship services and event...
Vatican II taught that the “Eucharistic sacrifice is the source and summit of the Christian life” (L...
The experience of Covid-19’s lockdowns, especially living through a period without the Eucharist on ...