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Record Nr.

UNINA9910154895203321

Autore

Knight Frances

Titolo

Victorian Christianity at the fin de siècle : the culture of English religion in a decadent age / / Frances Knight

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London : , : I.B. Tauris, , 2016

©2016

ISBN

0-7556-2638-9

0-85772-789-3

0-85772-986-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (221 pages)

Collana

Library of modern religion ; ; 48

Disciplina

274.1081

Soggetti

Christianity and culture - England - London - History - 19th century

Christianity and culture - Great Britain - History - 19th century

Christianity - England - London

Christianity - Great Britain

Religion and sociology - Great Britain - History - 19th century

Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900

Great Britain Church history 19th century

Great Britain History Victoria, 1837-1901

London (England) Church history 19th century

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-283) and index.

Nota di contenuto

Part I. Aestheticism and Christianity. 1. Dimensions of the Fin de Siècle -- 2. Aestheticism and decadence at the Fin de Siècle -- 3. Decadence, Protestantism and Ritualism -- 4. 'Damnable aestheticism' and Catholic conversion at the Fin de Siècle -- 5. 'Heretic blood' and Catholic conversion -- Part II. The religious contexts of the Fin de Siècle. 6. London Christianity at the Fin de Siècle -- 7. Christianity and social purity at the Fin de Siècle -- 8. Christian Utopianism at the Fin de Siècle : building the new Jerusalem -- 9. Christian perspectives on art at the Fin de Siècle : galleries, painting and liturgy.

Sommario/riassunto

"The period known as the fin de siècle (usually taken to mean the years between 1870 and 1914) was a fluid and unsettling epoch of endings



and beginnings, as well as of new forms of creativity and anxiety. The end of the century has attracted much interest from scholars of literary and cultural studies, who regard it as a critical moment in the history of their disciplines; but it has been almost completely ignored by religious historians. Frances Knight here sets right that neglect. She shows how late Victorian Britain (often said to be one of the most intensely Christian societies the world has ever seen) reacted to the bold agendas being set by the thinkers of the fin de siècle; and how prominent Church figures during the era first identified many of the concerns that have preoccupied Christians latterly. These include a nascent interest in social justice and alleviating poverty; the rise of liberalism and debates about societys decadence ; new ideas about the role of women; and the increasing sophistication of biblical and archaeological scholarship from pioneering figures like J B Lightfoot, Francis Crawford Burkitt and Flinders Petrie."--Bloomsbury Publishing.