Faith on the Home Front: Aspects of Church Life and Popular Religion in Birmingham- 1939-1945
The nature of religion on the domestic front in Britain during the Second World War has, hitherto, been relatively unexplored. This study focuses on Birmingham and describes wartime popular religion, primarily as recounted in oral testimony. The difference the War made to people’s faith, and the consolation wrought by prayer and a religious outlook are explored, as are the religious language and concepts utilised by the wartime popular media of cinema and wireless. Clerical rhetoric about the War and concerns to spiritualise the war effort are dealt with by an analysis of locally published sources, especially parish magazines and other religious ephemera, which set the War on the spiritual as much as the military plane. A final section of the study is devoted to measuring the extent of the influence of the churches in the creation of a vision for post-war Britain and Birmingham.
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Faith on the Home Front: Aspects of Church Life and Popular Religion in Birmingham- 1939-1945
The nature of religion on the domestic front in Britain during the Second World War has, hitherto, been relatively unexplored. This study focuses on Birmingham and describes wartime popular religion, primarily as recounted in oral testimony. The difference the War made to people’s faith, and the consolation wrought by prayer and a religious outlook are explored, as are the religious language and concepts utilised by the wartime popular media of cinema and wireless. Clerical rhetoric about the War and concerns to spiritualise the war effort are dealt with by an analysis of locally published sources, especially parish magazines and other religious ephemera, which set the War on the spiritual as much as the military plane. A final section of the study is devoted to measuring the extent of the influence of the churches in the creation of a vision for post-war Britain and Birmingham.
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Faith on the Home Front: Aspects of Church Life and Popular Religion in Birmingham- 1939-1945

Faith on the Home Front: Aspects of Church Life and Popular Religion in Birmingham- 1939-1945

by Stephen Parker
Faith on the Home Front: Aspects of Church Life and Popular Religion in Birmingham- 1939-1945

Faith on the Home Front: Aspects of Church Life and Popular Religion in Birmingham- 1939-1945

by Stephen Parker

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The nature of religion on the domestic front in Britain during the Second World War has, hitherto, been relatively unexplored. This study focuses on Birmingham and describes wartime popular religion, primarily as recounted in oral testimony. The difference the War made to people’s faith, and the consolation wrought by prayer and a religious outlook are explored, as are the religious language and concepts utilised by the wartime popular media of cinema and wireless. Clerical rhetoric about the War and concerns to spiritualise the war effort are dealt with by an analysis of locally published sources, especially parish magazines and other religious ephemera, which set the War on the spiritual as much as the military plane. A final section of the study is devoted to measuring the extent of the influence of the churches in the creation of a vision for post-war Britain and Birmingham.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783039102525
Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Publication date: 05/29/2006
Pages: 250
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.66(h) x (d)

About the Author

The Author: Stephen Parker is a native of Birmingham. He holds a BEd (Hons) degree in Religious and Theological Studies, a Masters degree in pastoral studies and a Ph.D. in theology, all awarded by the University of Birmingham. Formerly a lecturer in Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Chester, he is currently head of Religious Studies at Cadbury Sixth Form College, Birmingham.

Table of Contents

Contents: The Research Context – Popular Religion and the Experience of War – The Churches’ Ministry in Wartime Birmingham – War’s Ending: The Churches Vision of the Post-War World.
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