The Policies and Politics of Pope Pius XII

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The Policies and Politics of Pope Pius XII by Coppa, Frank J., 9781433105210
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  • ISBN: 9781433105210 | 1433105217
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 8/15/2011

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Anglican Church Policy, Eighteenth Century Conflict, And The American Episcopate examines how leaders in the Church of England sought to reorganize the colonial church by installing one or two resident bishops at critical moments in the late 1740s, The early 1760s, And The mid 1770s when the British government moved to bring the colonies into closer economic and political alignment with England. Examining Anglican attempts to install bishops into the American colonies within the context of the Anglo-American world provides insight into the difficulties British political and ecclesiastical authorities had in organizing the management of the colonies more efficiently. Although the Church of England sustained wide influence over the population, The failure of the Anglicans' proposal to install bishops into the colonies was symptomatic of the declining influence of the Church on eighteenth century politics. Differing views over political and ecclesiastical authority between the colonists And The Anglicans, And The possibility religious conflict might have on elections, concerned British authorities enough not to act on the Anglicans' proposals for resident bishops For The colonies. The failure also highlights how eighteenth century British government increasingly focused on the political and economic administration of the expanded British Empire rather than its religious administration.
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