Description |
1 online resource (ix, 360 pages) |
Contents |
1. Introduction -- pt. I. The Making of a Radical Churchman. 2. Oxford in Transition. 3. Critical Scholarship and Social Concern. 4. Rural Problems: Fenny Compton (1873-1886). 5. Hulme Hall and Manchester University (1886-1892) -- pt. II. The Witness of a Radical Churchman. 6. A Slum and a Cathedral: Salford and Manchester (1892-1910). 7. Fighting the Trade. 8. Social Issues. 9. The Politics of Conscience. 10. In Favour of Democracy. 11. A Liberal Bishop. 12. Peace and War -- pt. III. The Meaning of Radical Churchmanship. 13. A Practical Theology. 14. A Radical among Liberals. 15. Churchmen and the New Liberalism |
Summary |
Criticised by many, Edward Lee Hicks, Bishop of Lincoln and active supporter of temperance reform, improved housing and women's education was one of the first bishops to show support for the growing Labour Party at the turn of the century |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Hicks, Edward Lee, 1843-1919.
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SUBJECT |
Hicks, Edward Lee, 1843-1919 fast |
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Anglican Communion -- Bishops -- Biography
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Church and social problems -- Great Britain -- History
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Anglican Communion -- Bishops
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Church and social problems
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Religion.
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Philosophy & Religion.
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Christianity.
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Great Britain
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Genre/Form |
Biographies
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History
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780191683794 |
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0191683795 |
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