by PeterCornwell (Foreword), Donald Reeves (Foreword)
This is a debate on the historical roots of religious prejudice between Anglicans and Roman Catholics, based on the Piccadilly Lectures. This book examines the meaning of prejudice - is it just the label we give to the convictions of people we don't agree with? The book asks if unity is only possible when the sharp edges of conviction are blunted. A team of contributors reflect on some of the issues raised by the original lectures. The issues go beyond the world of Anglo-Roman Catholic relations, touching the very foundations of society.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Geoffrey Chapman
Published: 08 May 1997
ISBN 10: 0225668378
ISBN 13: 9780225668377