Description
Book SynopsisThis text examines the relationship between the Anglican Church and Spiritualism following World War I. It explores the rise in the popularity of Spiritualism after the war as Anglican's failed to find solace in the teachings of their own faith; and explores the connection of faith and bereavement.
Table of ContentsChapter 1 The Great War: The Relationship between Spiritualism and Christianity Chapter 2 The Anglican Church and the Question of Spiritualism after the Great War: The 1920 Lambeth Conference Chapter 3 Psychical Studies, The Crisis of Faith, and the Anglican Church: Spiritualism and Religion During the 1930s Chapter 4 The Archbishop's Committee on Spiritualism: The 1939 Report of the Committee to the Archbishop of Canterbury Chapter 5 The 1940 Bishops' Meeting: Actions and Reactions Chapter 6 Resolutions of the 1920 Lambeth Conference Chapter 7 Conclusions of the Majority Chapter 8 Minority Report