DR ELAINE STORKEY BA (Wales) MA (Mcmaster) DD (Lambeth/Oxford) Phd (Gloucester)
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The Post-World-War Ii Years to the End of the Twentieth Century
Page 1 of 20 Original Research A HISTORY OF THE REFORMATIONAL MOVEMENT IN BRITAIN. II: THE POST-WORLD-WAR II YEARS TO THE END OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Author: Steve Bishop1 This paper looks at the development of neo-Calvinism in Britain during the period after World War II (WWII). Though the term neo-Calvinism is broad, the focus here will be on the Reformational Affiliation: strand associated with the approach of Kuyper, Dooyeweerd and Vollenhoven. 1City of Bristol College, Bristol, United Kingdom Keywords: neo-Calvinism, Reformational philosophy, Dooyeweerd, IARFA, Christian Studies Unit, Correspondence to: WYSOCS, Britain Steve Bishop Postal Address: 100 North Road, Stoke Gifford, Bristol BS34 8PE, Hierdie artikel kyk na die ontwikkeling van neo-Calvinisme in Brittanje gedurende die tydperk United Kingdom ná die Tweede Wêreldoorlog. Alhoewel die term neo-Calvinisme breed is, is die fokus hier op die Reformatoriese Strand wat saamhang met die benadering van Kuyper, Dooyeweerd en Email: [email protected] Vollenhoven. Dates: Sleutelwoorde: neo-Calvinisme, Reformatories filosofie, Dooyeweerd, IARFA, Christian Studies Unit, 15 August 2016 WYSOCS, Brittanje How to cite this article: Bishop, S., 2016. "A History of the Reformational Movement in Britain. II: The Post-World-War II Years to the end of the Twentieth Century". KOERS — Bulletin for Christian Scholarship, 81(1). Available at: http:// dx.doi.org/10.19108/ KOERS.81.1.2251 Copyright: © 2015. The Author(s). Published under the Creative Commons Atribution License. www.koersjournal.org.za dx.doi.org/10.19108/KOERS.81.1.2251 Page 2 of 20 Original Research 1. INTRODUCTION All was not lost, however, as attempts were made to resume the International Calvinistic Conferences. -
Cathedrals and Change in the Twentieth Century
Cathedrals and Change in the Twentieth Century: Aspects of the life of the cathedrals of the Church of England with special reference to the Cathedral Commissions of 1925; 1958; 1992 A thesis submitted to the University of Manchester for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy 2011 Garth Turner School of Arts, Histories and Cultures Contents Abstract 3 Declaration 4 Copyright statement 4 Acknowledgements 5 Abbreviations 5 Part I The Constitutional development of the cathedrals Introduction: 7 The commissions’ definitions of ‘cathedral’ 8 The membership of the Commissions 9 Chapter I The Commission of 1925 and the Measure of 1931 12 Nineteenth Century Background 12 Discussion of cathedrals in the early twentieth century 13 The Commission of 1925 19 The Commission’s working methods 20 The Commission’s recommendations 20 The implementation of the proposals 24 Assessment 28 Chapter II The Commission of 1958 and the Measure of 1963 30 The Commission: membership 30 The Commission at work 30 Cathedrals in Modern Life 36 The Report in the Church Assembly 40 Assessment 49 Chapter III The commission of 1992 and the Measure of 1999 51 Cathedrals in travail 51 The complaints of three deans 59 The wider context 62 Moves toward reform 62 Setting up a commission 64 The working of the Commission 65 The findings of the sub-commissions 65 The bishops 65 The chapters 67 The laity 69 The report 70 The report in the Synod 76 An Interim Measure 88 A changed Anglican mentality 92 Part II Aspects of the life of the cathedrals Introduction 97 Chapter IV A Preliminary -
LECTURERS 2018–19 “It Felt Like a Gift to a Small Church to Have a Speaker of Such Renown As John Bell and Not to Have to Worry About Finances
LECTURERS 2018–19 “ It felt like a gift to a small church to have a speaker of such renown as John Bell and not to have to worry about finances. We would not have been able to do this without the help of the Trust and are truly grateful. Hosting the event also gave us something exciting to look forward to and gave encouragement to the life of our church. Thank you!” West Derbyshire United Reformed Church WWW.MONTGOMERYTRUST.ORG.UK 3 7 DR EDWARD ADAMS 25 REVD DR IAN PAUL 8 REVD PROFESSOR JEFF ASTLEY 26 THE VERY REVD PROFESSOR 9 MR ANDREW BARR MARTYN PERCY 10 REVD DR JOHN BELL 27 MR MICHAEL POOLE 11 REVD PROFESSOR 28 CANON DR MARK PRYCE RICHARD BURRIDGE 29 DR ANNE RICHARDS 12 REVD CANON EDWARD CARTER 30 DR NICOLA SLEE 13 CANON CHRIS CHIVERS 31 R D CHRISTOPHER 14 DR ANN CONWAY-JONES SOUTHGATE 15 PROFESSOR TREVOR COOLING 32 PROFESSOR NEIL SPURWAY 16 DR ESTHER DE WAAL 33 DR ELAINE STORKEY 17 DR CLAIRE FOSTER-GILBERT 34 REVD DR MIRANDA 18 DR JACK LAWSON THRELFALL-HOLMES 19 DR PHILIP LEWIS 35 DR MEG WARNER 20 PROFESSOR PETER MCCULLOUGH 36 CANON PROFESSOR VERNON WHITE 21 PROFESSOR JOLYON MITCHELL 37 PROFESSOR 22 MRS RACHEL MORIARTY HADDON WILLMER 23 DR REBECCA NYE 38 REVD CANON DR JAMES WOODWARD THE MONTGOMERY TRUST LECTURERS 24 CANON MARK OAKLEY 4 THE MONTGOMERY TRUST WHAT IS THE MONTGOMERY TRUST? The Montgomery Trust exists to bring the insights of renowned academic and scientific minds to anyone seeking to understand faith more deeply. -
Nexus NI ANNUAL CONFERENCE #ENOUGHISENOUGH
Nexus NI ANNUAL CONFERENCE #ENOUGHISENOUGH The future of Prevention, Protection and Prosecution for survivors of sexual violence and abuse Keynote speakers Nazir Afzal — Prosecution Dr. Helen Beckett — Protection Dr. Elaine Storkey — Prevention Monday 4 February 2019 9.30am to 4pm Dunsilly Hotel, Antrim TICKETS £50 Available on EventBrite https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/prevention-protection-prosecution-for-survivors-of-sexual- violence-tickets-54695833711?aff=ebdssbdestsearch Nazir Afzal OBE, was Chief Crown Prosecutor for NW England and formerly Director in London. Most recently, he was Chief Executive of the country’s Police & Crime Commissioners. During a 24 year career, has prosecuted some of the most high profile cases in the country and advised on many other and led nationally on several legal topics including Violence against Women & Girls, child sexual abuse, and honour based violence. He had responsibility for more than 100,000 other prosecutions each year. His prosecutions of the so called Rochdale grooming gang, BBC presenter Stuart Hall and hundreds of others were groundbreaking and drove the work that has changed the landscape of child protection. He is the Chair of Hopwood Hall. He was appointed to the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). He is also National Adviser on Gender Based Violence to the Welsh Government. Most recently he joined the advisory board of Google’s Innovation Fund for counter-extremism. Nazir is a tutor for several leadership programmes in the public and private sector. He has made presentations to dozens of diverse organisations in this country and abroad. He is on the European Union and Council of Europe list of expert speakers.