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Christianity as a cultural force, whether rising or falling, has seldom been analyzed through the actual processes by which tradition is transmitted, modified, embraced or rejected. This book achieves that end through a study of bishops of the Church of England, their wives and their children, to show how values fostered in the vicarage and palace shape family, work and civic life in a supposedly secular age.
Children of clergy --- Bishops' spouses --- Christian sociology --- Social conditions. --- Church of England. --- Church of England --- Bishops --- Family relationships. --- Bishops' spouses. --- Bishops'' spouses. --- Children of clergy. --- Christian sociology. --- Religion --- Philosophy & Religion --- Christianity --- Social conditions --- -Bishops' spouses --- -Christian sociology --- -283*5 --- Christian social theory --- Social theory, Christian --- Sociology, Christian --- Sociology --- Spouses of clergy --- Children of clergymen --- Clergy children --- Clergy --- Anglicanisme:--20ste eeuw --- -Anglican Church --- Anglikanskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Ecclesia Anglicana --- Kirche von England --- United Church of England and Ireland --- Family relationships --- -Family relationships --- 283*5 Anglicanisme:--20ste eeuw --- 283*5 --- Anglican Church --- Children of clergy - Great Britain - Social conditions. --- Bishops' spouses - Great Britain - Social conditions. --- Christian sociology - Church of England. --- Christian sociology - Great Britain.
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