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For those interested in the Sixties and church history
Explores religious challenges amid societal change
You will gain insights into faith and reformative movements
The Sixties was an iconic decade, conjuring images of marked generational conflict and “sex, drugs and rock-n-roll”, but also of the Second Vatican Council (1962–5), the “permissive” legislation and Britain’s counter-culture, as well as the social transformations of the period encompassing ecumenism, the advent of the women’s movement and the beginning of the Troubles.
Better known as the creator of the BBC television series Captain Pugwash, John Ryan (1921–2009), through his weekly illustrations in the Catholic Herald, offered a topical interrogation of the British Catholic Church’s sometimes adaptive, though often inflexible responses to the changes and challenges of the period. This collection of Ryan’s cartoons provides a personal portrait of the extraordinary ups and downs of religion in the Sixties—encompassing the machinations of popes and cardinals, the testimony of expert witnesses, runaway priests, radical reformists and lay protest movements.
Title
Sink or Swim
Book Format
Hardback
Publisher
Sacristy Press
Published
November 2020
Weight
264g
Dimensions
12.7 x 20.4 x 1 cm
ISBN
9781789591392
ISBN-10
1789591392
Eden Code
5316496
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