Charles Stubbs (1845–1912) was the most senior Anglican clergyman to engage supportively with the labour movement in the decades before the Great War. From a curacy in Sheffield during the 1860s he rose to become first Dean of Ely (from 1894) and then Bishop of Truro (from 1906 until his death). The titles of some of his many books give a good flavour of their author: Village Politics: Addresses and Sermons on the Labour Question; The Land and the Labourers (five editions, 1885–1904); Christ and Economics; A Creed for Christian Socialists. An early member of the Guild of St Matthew, a small but influential Christian socialist society founded in 1877 ‘to justify God to the people’, Stubbs was a powerful influence on an important but neglecte...
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Recent interest in the social conditions which underlay the emergence in Britain of independent labo...
This study of the Anglican theologian and founder of Christian Socialism, Frederick Denison Maurice,...
Before the 2019 election, when party leaders were asked for their views about the relationship betwe...
Master of EducationThis thesis examines the theological, social and economic theories of Christian S...
Maurice was a man who solicited both keen support and bitter opposition, both during his life time a...
In the early 1890s Harry Atkinson, the subject of this thesis, travelled to England and spent a year...
The thesis argues that the most distinctive feature of the Labour Church was Theological Socialism. ...
The Labour Church movement was a leading expression of British ethical socialism. Historians have a...
The Christian socialist ministry of Conrad Noel (1868-1942) at Thaxted, Essex, is famous not least o...
It is a commonplace that the labour movement was somehow nurtured within the witness for liberty of ...
"What is socialism? What are its causes? What is its relation to Christianity? How can the great soc...
The life and theology of the Baptist minister, Dr. John Clifford (1836-1923), will be the focus of t...
The Labour Church, in its early stages, was the product of two main factors: the man whose idea gav...
The author discusses the importance of Adolf Stoecker’s understanding of the Gospel in sociopolitica...
Dr. John Clifford (1836-1923) was an influential English Baptist minister and active Christian Socia...
Recent interest in the social conditions which underlay the emergence in Britain of independent labo...