The Place of Anglicanism: Church, Society and Nation
Brian H FletcherPaperback 2008-12-01
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In this revisionist history, Emeritus Professor Brian H Fletcher writes the place of Anglicanism in 20th century Australia into the record book. He contends that the Anglican Church in Australia remained externally united as a major creative force in shaping the nation after Federation, while examining the causes of its internal diversity and division. Professor Fletcher is a committed parishioner at St Albans Church, Epping in the Diocese of Sydney and taught history at Sydney University and was awarded the 2007 annual History Citation by the History Council of NSW. Fletcher writes an easily assimilated historical narrative as author of 9 other histories.
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In this revisionist history, Emeritus Professor Brian H Fletcher writes the place of Anglicanism in 20th century Australia into the record book. He contends that the Anglican Church in Australia remained externally united as a major creative force in shaping the nation after Federation, while examining the causes of its internal diversity and division. Professor Fletcher is a committed parishioner at St Albans Church, Epping in the Diocese of Sydney and taught history at Sydney University and was awarded the 2007 annual History Citation by the History Council of NSW. Fletcher writes an easily assimilated historical narrative as author of 9 other histories.