ABSTRACT

Archbishop Michael Ramsey’s archiepiscopate from 1961 to 1974 saw profound renegotiations of the relationship of the Church of England with its own flock, with the nation more widely, with the Anglican church worldwide, and with the other Christian churches. Drawing from unique source material in the Lambeth Palace Library archives and reproducing many original writings of Ramsey for the first time, this book explores key questions which surround Ramsey’s tenure. How did Ramsey react to the rapid hollowing-out of the regular constituency of the church whilst at the same time seeing sweeping changes in the manner in which the church tried to minister to those members? What was his role in the widening of the church's global vision, and the growing porousness of its borders with other denominations? And how did the nature of the role of archbishop as figurehead change in this period?

part |140 pages

Years in Office

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

chapter |28 pages

The Church and the Churches

chapter |16 pages

Church and State

chapter |26 pages

Church and Nation

chapter |18 pages

The Prophetic Church

chapter |8 pages

Conclusion

part |98 pages

The Texts

chapter |6 pages

1961

chapter |6 pages

1962

chapter |10 pages

1963

chapter |4 pages

1964

chapter |14 pages

1965

chapter |8 pages

1966

chapter |6 pages

1967

chapter |16 pages

1968

chapter |6 pages

1969

chapter |4 pages

1971

chapter |4 pages

1972

chapter |8 pages

1974

chapter |4 pages

1982