Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England

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Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England is a major multi-volume historical and intellectual study by Maurice Cowling examining the role of religious belief in shaping English public life and political thought from the nineteenth century onward.

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instanceOf book series
historical study
intellectual history work
academicDiscipline history
political theory
theology
author Maurice Cowling NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
describedAs major work of modern British intellectual history
examines public arguments about religion in English politics
relationship between religious belief and public policy in England
religious dimensions of liberalism and conservatism in England
focusesOn development of public doctrine in modern England
interaction between religion and politics in England
role of religious belief in English public life
genre intellectual history
political history
religious history
hasPart Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England: Volume I NERFINISHED
Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England: Volume II NERFINISHED
Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England: Volume III NERFINISHED
hasPerspective conservative
influencedBy Christian theology NERFINISHED
conservative political thought
language English
mainSubject English political thought
public doctrine in England
religion in public life
notableFor emphasis on religious belief in political argument
revisionist interpretation of modern English intellectual history
numberOfVolumes 3
placeOfFocus England NERFINISHED
publicationPeriod late 20th century
publisher Cambridge University Press NERFINISHED
setInContextOf modern England
targetAudience scholars of history
scholars of political thought
scholars of religious studies
temporalCoverage 19th century
20th century

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Maurice Cowling notableWork Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England