The social expectations of Anglican clergy in England and Australia, 1850-1910
<p>In the early nineteenth century, the ideal type of Anglican parish clergyman was a member of a gentlemanly profession. Although he had few formal duties, he exercised a benevolent influence in a small, deferential community. His liberal education, independent income and ample leisure enabl...
Auteur principal: | Nicholls, P |
---|---|
Format: | Thèse |
Langue: | English |
Publié: |
1988
|
Sujets: |
Documents similaires
-
The Impact of Marriage Norms and Gender on Anglican Clergy Actions in Response to Domestic Violence
par: Miriam Pepper, et autres
Publié: (2023-05-01) -
The oldest censuses of clergy in the Krakow archdiocese
par: Jan Szczepaniak
Publié: (2005-12-01) -
The clergy and social mobility: the phenomenon of «raznochintsy» as the subject of social studies
par: Feofanov Aleksandr
Publié: (2014-10-01) -
THE FINANCIAL SUPPORT AND SOCIAL MISSION OF THE CLERGY IN ROMANIA
par: CRICOVEAN MIRCEA
Publié: (2014-07-01) -
Exodus of clergy: Responding to, reinterpreting or relinquishing the call
par: Shaun Joynt
Publié: (2017-01-01)