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

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

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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.

Table of Contents

Editors' Introduction
1. Oxford's Free Churches and the outbreak of the Great War in 1914 Martin Wellings (Manchester Wesley Research Centre, UK)
2. 'The Fellowship of trial': Religious Rhetoric in World War One: The Sermons of Walter
Mursell Brian Talbot (International Baptist Theological Seminary, Netherlands)
3. Padre Ernest Lodge Watson (1878-1951) and Army Chaplaincy during the First World War Neil Allison (Official Historian to the United Navy, Army and Air Force Board, UK; University of Highlands and Islands, UK)
4. 'Who speaks for the Christians'? The Great War and Conscientious Objectors in the Church
of Christ: A View from the Wigan Coalfield Peter Ackers (Loughborough University, UK)
5. Strict Baptist reactions to War, 1914-19 Kenneth Dix and Judith James (both Strict Baptist Historical Society, UK)
6. Methodism and Military Chaplaincy, 1900-30 Peter Howson (Independent Scholar, UK)
7. 'Salute to the Holiest': Lutyens, the Free Churches and the Commemoration of War Clyde D. Binfield (University of Sheffield, UK)
8. From Pride in the Living to Commemorating the Dead: Rolls of Honour in the First World
War Anne C. Brook (Independent Scholar, UK)
9. 'Divinely Ordained for the World's Life': The Free Churches and the League of Nations Markku Ruotsila (University of Helsinki, Finland)
10. Henry Carter, British Methodism and the Search for Peace Michael Hughes (University of Lancaster, UK)
11. The Colleges of Mansfield Road, Oxford, in the Era of the Great War David Seymour (Independent Scholar, UK)
12. British Congregationalism, Liberalism and Pacifism in the Mid-Twentieth Century: The
Place of Nathaniel Micklem Andrew Chandler (University of Chichester, UK)
13. The Warmongering Pacifist: A Family Story John G. Ellis (Former Moderator, United Reformed Church, UK)
14. 'Swords and Ploughshares': The Free Churches and the Arms Trade in Twentieth-Century Britain Pippa Catterall (University of Westminster, UK)
Index

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published Dec 11 2025
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 336
ISBN 9781350431294
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Illustrations 15 bw illus
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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