Church and State in the New Millennium

Church and State in the New Millennium

by David Holloway (Author)

Synopsis

David Holloway looks at key areas of public concern to see where the church can and must take a lead, despite its failings of recent years. Arguing that morality has been privatized in the Western world (looking at examples such as Robin Cook and Bill Clinton), he states that the monarchy must give a moral lead, based on the Christian frame of reference that Western democracies are built on; but how does this take shape in a world of supra-nationalism?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 04 Dec 2000

ISBN 10: 0002740605
ISBN 13: 9780002740609

Author Bio
DAVID HOLLOWAY is Vicar of Jesmond Parish Church, Newcastle. A member of Synod, he has been involved in Church and State issues since 1975 when he was appointed to the Board for Social Responsibility. He is perhaps the most outspoken member of REFORM, an Anglican group with a conservative theology.