Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England: Volume 3, Accommodations
Explore the profound insights of Maurice Cowling in his pivotal work, Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England: Volume 3, Accommodations. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2004, this essential paperback spans 792 pages, immersing readers in the complex interplay of religion and political thought in England. Cowling meticulously examines three interwoven strands: latitudinarianism, the critical Christian response to it, and the rise of post-Christian thought that questions the relevance of Christianity in contemporary society. This comprehensive analysis not only enhances our understanding of religious history but also sheds light on its ongoing implications in political discourse. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of intellectual history, this book invites you to engage with the rich tapestry of Christian thought and its impact on modern England.