This work is an analysis of the historical background of past British religious conflicts and its relationship between the current decline of religious faith in British society through decisions and behaviours of different Kings or Queens at the time of the Tudor, the Stuart and the Hanover. Since Anglicanism was born in England, British people have being continually living religious problems and changes. However, as indicated throughout this work, religion - especially Christianity - has often been practised in Britain in a subjective way. Therefore, with the emergence of the religious faith crisis in British society, many questions arise about its origins. On the basis of these changing realities in the area of religious faith and practice, the question of the origins of the crisis has become a matter of controversy, even though Britain is recognised as a country rooted in Christianity in general and Anglicanism in particular.
Pages: | 169 |
Published: | 2023 |
ISBN: | 979-8-88676-715-5 |
Language: | English |
Category: | Political Science, Politics |