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The History of Christianity in Britain and Ireland

From the First Century to the Twenty-First

Gerald Bray

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The History of Christianity in Britain and Ireland

From the First Century to the Twenty-First

Gerald Bray

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The history of Britain and Ireland is incomprehensible without an understanding of the Christian faith that has shaped it. Introduced when the nations of these islands were still in their infancy, Christianity has provided the framework for their development from the beginning.

Gerald Bray’s comprehensive overview demonstrates the remarkable creativity and resilience of Christianity in Britain and Ireland. Through the ages, it has adapted to the challenges of presenting the gospel of Christ to different generations in a variety of circumstances. As a result, it is at once a recognizable offshoot of the universal church and a world of its own. It has also profoundly affected the notable spread of Christianity worldwide in recent times.

Although historians have done much to explain the details of how the church has evolved separately in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, a synthesis of the whole has rarely been attempted. Yet the story of one nation cannot be understood properly without involving the others; so, Gerald Bray sets individual narratives in an overarching framework.

Accessible to a general readership, The History of Christianity in Britain and Ireland draws on current scholarship to serve as a reference work for students of both history and theology.

  • Title

    The History of Christianity in Britain and Ireland

  • Author(s)

    Gerald Bray

  • ISBN

    9781789741209

  • Format

    Hardback

  • Publisher

    IVP

  • Pages

    720

  • Published

    01/06/2021

Overall rating

5.0 based on 1 review

The History of Christianity in Britain and Ireland

This is a very readable history of British and Irish Christianity. Good coverage is given to to the medieval era as well as the perhaps more familiar post–Reformation period. The author is an Anglican and so particularly understands how the Church of England works, but the free churches are also well covered. The ending is perhaps a bit pessimistic, but God is still in control.

Stephen Ayre

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