Secular Lives, Sacred Hearts: The role of the Church in a time of no religion

Secular Lives, Sacred Hearts: The role of the Church in a time of no religion

by Alan Billings (Author)

Synopsis

Secular Lives, Sacred Hearts contends that the traditional sociological account of secular Britain is misleading and that we should learn to think in terms of the nation being 'culturally Christian'. The church should therefore take seriously those occasions when ministry is sought - such as baptisms, weddings and funerals - and try to puzzle out what it is that people are seeking. Offering some clues based on small scale research done in his own parish, the author argues for a recovery of the idea of the local church as a parish church - concerned for all within its boundaries. The overall purpose of the book is to encourage both clergy and laity at a time when the winds of secularism are blowing a little cool.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Publisher: SPCK Publishing
Published: 19 Nov 2004

ISBN 10: 0281057044
ISBN 13: 9780281057047

Author Bio
The Revd Alan Billings is Director of the Centre for Ethics and Religion at the University of Lancaster, and an Anglican parish priest in Kendal. He is the author of Dying and Grieving: A Guide to Pastoral Ministry (SPCK 2002).