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Archbishop Fisher 1945-1961 : church, state and world

Part of the The Archbishops of Canterbury series series
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Archbishop Fisher’s archiepiscopate reflected the central issues of his time and place.

It was Fisher who oversaw an immense programme of reforms which effectively recast the institutions of the Church of England for generations to come.

It was Fisher who proved to be the essential architect, politician and diplomat behind the creation of a worldwide Anglican Communion.

His determination to promote the development of relations with other churches produced a vital contribution to the cause of ecumenism, which culminated in his momentous meeting with Pope John XXIII.

Archbishop Fisher was a vigorous participant in the questions which defined national and international life.

This book explores Fisher’s influence on major contemporary issues and events, including divorce-law reform and capital punishment at home and the end of Empire and the most dangerous years of the Cold War abroad.

This new biography establishes the continuing significance not only of the office of Archbishop in the Church but also of the Church at large in the tumultuous world of the later twentieth century.

A final section of original source material includes letters, sermons and other writings bringing vividly to life the range and character of Fisher's public and private role.

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Routledge
1409412326 / 9781409412328
Hardback
283.092
13/07/2012
United Kingdom
English
256 p.
24 cm