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Searching for God in Britain and Beyond David G. Reagles

Searching for God in Britain and Beyond By David G. Reagles

Searching for God in Britain and Beyond by David G. Reagles


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Based on a close analysis of nearly 2,000 fan letters written to Malcolm Muggeridge after his conversion to Christianity, this book reconstructs the lived religion of ordinary people from a transnational perspective in the 1970s. These letters provide a glimpse into the experiences and concerns of Western Christians after the religious crisis of the 1960s.

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Searching for God in Britain and Beyond Summary

Searching for God in Britain and Beyond: Reading Letters to Malcolm Muggeridge, 1966-1982 by David G. Reagles

When writer and media personality Malcolm Muggeridge unexpectedly converted to Christianity in the 1960s, fans around the world flocked to his devotional writings and television programs about his spiritual journey. Because Muggeridge was critical of institutional Christianity and initially refused to join a church, he inspired a special affinity in those who were disillusioned with mainstream religious authority. Readers from around the world sent him deeply personal letters describing their spiritual and religious lives, revealing their anxieties, doubts, and hopes about the future of Christianity.

In Searching for God in Britain and Beyond David Reagles draws on nearly two thousand of these remarkable fan letters to explore the thoughts and feelings of ordinary Christians in a time of cultural and religious upheaval. In these candid letters, Muggeridge's correspondents wrestled with their experiences of faith and doubt, the value of institutional religion, uncertainties about permissiveness in society, the proper role of Christian social activism, and the forces of secularism. For these fans and skeptics alike, reading and writing were a vital means of working out their religious identities and convictions amid the supposed decline of Christendom.

Searching for God in Britain and Beyond provides a rare and fascinating glimpse into the inner worlds of ordinary Christians in the 1960s and 1970s, revealing how the secularization of postwar society felt to average people.

Searching for God in Britain and Beyond Reviews

Through a close reading of Malcolm Muggeridge's fan mail, Searching for God in Britain and Beyond successfully places emotions at the heart of our understanding of the Western religious crisis of the late twentieth century. Reagles offers us fascinating insights into a textual community grappling with questions of identity, betrayal, and secularization. Sam Brewitt-Taylor, University of Oxford, author of Christian Radicalism in the Church of England and the Invention of the British Sixties, 1957-1970


Reagles approach is robust, well informed, and insightful. He has uncovered a rich, illuminating and highly significant tranche of unexamined primary material which sustains this excellent exploration, and offers new perspectives into an arena of enduring controversy. Alana Harris, Kings College London, and author of The Schism of '68: Catholicism, Contraception and Humanae Vitae in Europe, 1945-1975

About David G. Reagles

David G. Reagles is assistant professor of history at Bethany Lutheran College.

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CIN0228008816G
9780228008811
0228008816
Searching for God in Britain and Beyond: Reading Letters to Malcolm Muggeridge, 1966-1982 by David G. Reagles
Used - Good
Hardback
McGill-Queen's University Press
2021-12-15
224
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