War, Peace and the British Free Churches, 1914-1945

Dr Andrew Chandler editor Dr David Ceri Jones editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publishing:11th Dec '25

£85.00

This title is due to be published on 11th December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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An examination of the role played by British Christians across the Free Churches in the public debates about war and peace in the first half of the 20th century.

Surveying experience across the Free Churches, this book considers the involvement of British Christians in the public debates about the justification and conduct of war and the pursuit of peace in the first half of the 20th century.

It explores church involvement with issues like Great War conscientious objectors, World War One rhetoric, the commemoration of war, and the arms trade of the mid-20th century. War, Peace and the British Free Churches in the Early Twentieth Century shines a light on the significance of key individuals, such as Walter Mursell, Padre Ernest Lodge Watson and Henry Carter, and gives balanced coverage to the public participation of Methodists, Baptists, Congregationalists and more.

The book examines the Free Church interactions with the League of Nations and its engagements with ideological discussions around Liberalism and Pacifism in the period. Indeed the era addressed by the volume is widely acknowledged as a time in which the Free Churches enjoyed a height in popular adherence across much of British society, rivalling and often eclipsing the ‘Establishment’; the book therefore provides a vital understanding of a previously neglected and yet critical dimension of Britain’s relationship with peace and conflict in the 20th century.

This rich volume sheds new light on the Nonconformist Conscience and the chapels’ attitudes to armed conflict during and between the twentieth century’s two world wars. The result of fresh research, it is not only historically insightful but has much to teach us today when ‘wars and rumours of wars’ abound. * D. Densil Morgan, Emeritus Professor in Theology, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK *
During the fateful years 1914-1945, dominated by wars and rumours of wars, members of the Free Churches of England and Wales played key roles as reluctant conscripts, military chaplains, absolute pacifists and dedicated internationalists. These fifteen vivid case studies demonstrate their conscientious internal struggles and their significant influence over others * David Bebbington, Emeritus Professor of History, University of Stirling, UK *
This is a rich and important study which shows the depth and variety of Free Church attitudes to war and peace in the twentieth century. It will be required reading for students of war, history and religion in the period. * William Gibson, Emeritus Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Oxford Brookes University, UK *

ISBN: 9781350431294

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304 pages