Bishops, Wives and Children : Spiritual Capital Across the Generations - Douglas J. Davies

Bishops, Wives and Children

Spiritual Capital Across the Generations

By: Douglas J. Davies, Mathew Guest

Hardcover | 21 May 2007 | Edition Number 1

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Arguments for or against the decline of Christianity as a cultural force to be reckoned with have rarely taken into account the actual processes by which tradition is transmitted, modified, embraced or rejected over time. This book sheds new light on the significance of Christianity in late modern Britain through a study of the families of Christian leaders and the transmission of Christian values. Furnishing a picture of how values fostered in the clerical home are passed on to the next generation, shaping the way in which family, work, civic service and religion are lived out in adult life, this study facilitates a broader discussion of how, in our supposedly secular age, the Christian church exerts an indirect influence upon British culture - not just through its leaders - but through the lives and work of their children.Addressing the dual question of how religious leaders influence their children, and how their children influence society, the authors draw on new primary research into the experiences, beliefs and values of Anglican bishops, their wives and their adult offspring. Davies and Guest adopt qualitative methods to achieve a complex image of the clergyman as a professional whose role has been radically reshaped due to pressures from within the church and from secular society. In drawing in leaders whose influence on society has been radical and far-reaching, they present unique insights into how clergy achieve social power in an age incredulous to ecclesiastical hierarchy.Bishops, Wives and Children marks an important advance in the analysis of the social significance of Christian tradition and all it represents in wider British society.
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'This is a fascinating and insightful sociological study of the Church of England which deserves wide readership. The question it addresses - that of the transmission of spiritual capital across generations - is a crucially important one and its conclusions should be of interest to all those concerned for the good of English society.' The Rt Revd Dr John Inge, Bishop of Huntingdon 'There are many myths and misunderstandings about Bishops and their households which this wise and reflective book will go a long way to dispel.' The Rt Revd Kenneth Stevenson, Bishop of Portsmouth 'There is much to be learned here from the frankness with which hitherto unacknowledged problems are exposed. It is clear that this is a book that might profitably be read by all married bishops, and by other clergy, too, as a basis for self-examination... It deserves to be read, not least by those who see scope in themselves for becoming better clerical parents, as well as by those responsible for providing the contexts in which such parents live and work.' Church Times '...this is a solid, original and important work that deserves close reading. The study is an excellent example of how sociology might be applied to theological understandings.' New Blackfriars 'Through new findings and a helpful review of existing knowledge, this book makes a valuable contribution to understanding of the lives of bishops and their families and the significant contribution that they have made to British culture in the twentieth century.' Rural Theology '... of interest to the practical theologian because of the questions it raises about the transmission of religious faith within the clergy family and the corresponding questions it raises about the lack of transmission in many modern families that do not share the same characteristics as the families investigated.' Practical Theology 'However one analyses the spiritual capital flowing from episcopal homes, this research is a good a

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