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In this book, Anthony Williams investigates the history of Christian Socialist thought in Britain from the late nineteenth to mid-twentieth century. Through analysis of the writings of ten key Christian Socialists from the period, Williams reframes the ideology of Christian Socialism as a coherent and influential body of political thought - moving the study of Christian Socialism away from historical narratives and towards political ideology.
The book sheds new light on a key period in British political development, in particular Williams demonstrates how the growth of the Christian Socialist movement exercised a profound impact on the formation of the British Labour party, which would go on to radically change 20th century politics in Britain.
Christian Socialism as Political Ideology is an investigation of Christian Socialist thought in Britain in the period
from the late-nineteenth to mid-twentieth century.
Christian Socialism has been under-examined as a political ideology
Christianity was key during the founding years of the Labour Party and this study provides insight into the value of Christian involvement in the early Labour movement
A history of Christian Socialism from its beginnings to the mid-Twentieth century
Introduction
Part 1 - The Basis of Christian Socialism
1. The Biblical Basis
2. The Church Basis
3. Other Influences
Part 2 - The Route to Christian Socialism
4. A Democratic-Revolutionary Synthesis
5. The Revolution in Practice
6. Confusion and Contradiction
Part 3 - Christian Socialist Society
7. Co-operation and the role of the State
8. Democracy and Equality
9. Pacifism and Utopianism
Conclusion
Index
Across the Humanities the interest in political theology continues to grow. So it is very good to have Anthony Williams' presentation of a less-studied period of Christian Socialism in UK. Williams is a thoughtful guide and his account is doubly to be welcomed in that he covers a wider range of voices than only Tawney and Temple. I learned much from this book, and recommend it.
'Few people read much history', wrote William Temple in 1942. Even less attention seems to be given to history today, whether in the church or on the political left. But there is plenty of history there, for those who care to look, and Anthony Williams offers a splendid survey of the formative decades of Christian Socialism, undistorted by overt partisan agendas, and suggesting many themes that still resonate more than seventy years on.
In Christian Socialism as Political Ideology Anthony Williams weaves Christian Socialists' writings and speeches with scripture to offer a fresh perspective of the ideology of Christian Socialism. This fascinating insight into the motivation behind some of the most prominent figures in the early Labour movement and the British political left is well worth a read.
Christian Socialism has played a fundamental role in the development and evolution of left-wing politics in the UK. This is particularly true of the Labour Party. This major new work from Dr. Anthony Williams is a fascinating study into this role and into the political thought of some of the most important figures in British political history. It is a must read for those interested in history, politics and religion.
Williams' work offers a limpid, deft, and fascinating survey of key decades in British Christian socialism and its influence on the growth of the Christian socialist movement and on the formation of the British Labour party.
Dr Anthony A. J. Williams is Lecturer in Political Theory at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK. He is an early-career academic with research interests in political theory, political ideologies and Christian political thought in particular.