Recently Viewed

New

The Eclipse of Christianity: and why it matters Rupert Shortt 9781399802741

No reviews yet Write a Review
RRP: €29.75
Booksplease Price: €19.79
Booksplease saves you

  Bookmarks: Included free with every order
  Delivery: We ship to over 200 countries from the UK
  Range: Millions of books available
  Reviews: Booksplease rated "Excellent" on Trustpilot

  FREE UK DELIVERY: When You Buy 3 or More Books - Use code: FREEUKDELIVERY in your cart!

SKU:
9781399802741
MPN:
9781399802741
Available from Booksplease!
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1 working day

Frequently Bought Together:

Total: Inc. VAT
Total: Ex. VAT

Description

A call for Christianity to recover its confidence

The mainstream Churches are faltering - or even at risk of dying out - in their Western and Middle Eastern heartlands. Surveys confirm that only a minority of people in a country such as Britain now claim Christian allegiance. The pattern is being matched in neighbouring societies. At the same time many opinion formers preach secularist ideology with a self-confidence shading into dogmatism. Others, unsure of their moorings, feel some residual attachment to spirituality, while being sceptical about the existence of God and other articles of belief.

Yet church teaching remains intellectually robust, as well as inspiring a transformative global presence. In this major and wide-ranging international study - both a report on the unsettling consequences of secularisation and a defence of a creed too often belittled by its opponents - Rupert Shortt outlines Christianity's fading profile in the present, but also argues compellingly that Europe's historic faith remains critical to the survival of a humane culture.



About the Author
Rupert Shortt is a Research Associate at the University of Cambridge. He was an editor on The Times Literary Supplement from 2000 until 2020, and has written for The Guardian, The Daily Telegraph and the London Evening Standard among other publications. His books include Outgrowing Dawkins: God for Grown-Ups (2019), Does Religion Do More Harm Than Good? (2019), God Is No Thing: Coherent Christianity (2016), Rowan's Rule: The Biography of the Archbishop (2014), Christianophobia: A Faith Under Attack (2012), and Benedict XVI: Commander of the Faith (2005).

Reviews
A brilliant book, comprehensive in scope... Shortt presents a compelling case for a Christian vision of what it means to live well. An extraordinary tour de force, and one of Shortt's best pieces of writing. Utterly compelling. -- Peter Sedgwick, academic and ethicist
A persuasive and elegantly written analysis of one of the most important cultural shifts of recent times. * Graham Tomlin, Director, Centre for Cultural Witness *
Compulsory reading for all who claim Christianity is dead... To lose Christianity is to lose grounds for believing in human dignity, human rights and human equality: this is a strong case for a return to our sources. * Angela Tilby, author and theologian *
A brave and splendidly ambitious case both for Christians and secularists to take Christianity seriously, in a Western world more desperate than it acknowledges for soundly based principles and hopes. * Lucy Beckett, author of In the Light of Christ: Writings in the Western Tradition *
Shortt's careful research and analysis of the religious and spiritual yearnings of a secular age, and the way churches are responding provide rich food for thought. His central question of how we might recover sight of the transcendent in a time that feels adrift is of fundamental importance. * Mark Vernon, psychotherapist and author *
A brilliant survey of Christianity's decline in Britain - how it's happened, and why it matters - by one of our most learned and stimulating apologists. * Tom Holland, author of Dominion *
Lucid, brilliant, accessible. A must read! * Ayaan Hirsi Ali, author of Infidel *
Rupert Shortt is always clear, cogent, compassionate, flawlessly reasonable and perfectly informed. Whether you feel tempted to dismiss Christianity or called to defend it, you must read this book. * Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, academic and author *
Wide-ranging, readable, and forthright, Shortt offers an acute analysis of the problems and prospects facing Christian faith today. * David Fergusson, Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge *
Shortt has an admirable gift for making the obscure lucid. * David Bentley Hart *
Shortt is world class * John Cornwell *
One of the UK's most thoughtful and self-effacing religious commentators * Professor Michael Barnes SJ *
Shortt is in a line stretching back to C. S. Lewis, Dorothy Sayers, and G. K. Chesterton. * Bishop John Saxbee *



Book Information
ISBN 9781399802741
Author Rupert Shortt
Format Hardback
Page Count 368
Imprint John Murray Publishers Ltd
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Weight(grams) 577g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 158mm * 32mm

Reviews

No reviews yet Write a Review

Booksplease  Reviews


J - United Kingdom

Fast and efficient way to choose and receive books

This is my second experience using Booksplease. Both orders dealt with very quickly and despatched. Now waiting for my next read to drop through the letterbox.

J - United Kingdom

T - United States

Will definitely use again!

Great experience and I have zero concerns. They communicated through the shipping process and if there was any hiccups in it, they let me know. Books arrived in perfect condition as well as being fairly priced. 10/10 recommend. I will definitely shop here again!

T - United States

R - Spain

The shipping was just superior

The shipping was just superior; not even one of the books was in contact with the shipping box -anywhere-, not even a corner or the bottom, so all the books arrived in perfect condition. The international shipping took around 2 weeks, so pretty great too.

R - Spain

J - United Kingdom

Found a hard to get book…

Finding a hard to get book on Booksplease and with it not being an over inflated price was great. Ordering was really easy with updates on despatch. The book was packaged well and in great condition. I will certainly use them again.

J - United Kingdom