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26537 Creator 0890a762fa5c2be0dc719a1268f357ae
26537 Date 2010-12
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26537 abstract This paper examines English Anglican and Free Church evangelical reactions to the Church of England's Prayer Book revision proposals in 1927–1928, arguing that their responses reveal the resilience of Protestant national identity and anti-Catholicism within English evangelicalism during this period. The concept of a Protestant nation, reformed heritage and Protestant constitution remained integral to the English evangelical identity. The robust “no-popery” response of evangelicals in 1927–1928 points to the durability of the Protestant national narrative in English culture and society beyond the nineteenth century and suggests that the liberal Anglican vision of a broadly Christian national identity had a significant ideological rival in the interwar period.
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26537 issue 4
26537 status peerReviewed
26537 volume 34
26537 type AcademicArticle
26537 type Article
26537 label Maiden, John G. (2010). English evangelicals, protestant national identity, and Anglican Prayer Book revision, 1927–1928. Journal of Religious History, 34(4) pp. 430–445.
26537 label Maiden, John G. (2010). English evangelicals, protestant national identity, and Anglican Prayer Book revision, 1927–1928. Journal of Religious History, 34(4) pp. 430–445.
26537 Title English evangelicals, protestant national identity, and Anglican Prayer Book revision, 1927–1928
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