Fr. 158.00

The Church of England and Military Intervention, from Suez to Ukraine

English · Hardback

Will be released 01.06.2025

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The central questions shaping this book revolve around how the Church of England s engagement in the public sphere has changed over time, and how Anglicans more broadly have participated in public debates over military intervention. The established church has sometimes been said to have voice, access and influence , though the extent of this has clearly reduced over time according to some commentators, and it's impact has been particularly limited when it comes to international affairs. Nonetheless, establishment does still bring certain advantages, and one of the questions we explore will be how that has changed over time, and whether the reduced social status of and support for traditional institutionalised religion has reduced the Church of England s ability to contribute to debate and policy.

List of contents

Chapter 1: The Church of England and the British Political System.- Chapter 2: Late Imperial Diversion.- The Suez Crisis.- Chapter 3: The Falklands War.- Chapter 4: The first Gulf War.- Chapter 5: Conflicts in the former Yugoslavia.- Chapter 6: The Response to 9/11.- Chapter 7: The Iraq War.- Chapter 8: The Ukrainian conflict.- Chapter 9: Conclusion.

Summary

The central questions shaping this book revolve around how the Church of England’s engagement in the public sphere has changed over time, and how Anglicans more broadly have participated in public debates over military intervention. The established church has sometimes been said to have ‘voice, access and influence’, though the extent of this has clearly reduced over time according to some commentators, and it's impact has been particularly limited when it comes to international affairs. Nonetheless, establishment does still bring certain advantages, and one of the questions we explore will be how that has changed over time, and whether the reduced social status of and support for traditional institutionalised religion has reduced the Church of England’s ability to contribute to debate and policy.

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