Church Going Gone: A Biography of Religion, Doubt, and Faith

Church Going Gone: A Biography of Religion, Doubt, and Faith

by Brian Mountford
Church Going Gone: A Biography of Religion, Doubt, and Faith
Church Going Gone: A Biography of Religion, Doubt, and Faith

Church Going Gone: A Biography of Religion, Doubt, and Faith

by Brian Mountford

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Overview

In this colourful memoir, from 1950’s childhood to the COVID crisis, Brian Mountford describes his life as a priest, which has spanned a period of immense social change and seen the secularisation of Britain to the point where 52% of the population say they have ‘no religion’. Opening with a vibrant account of London in the Sixties, he moves to Cambridge college life in the Seventies, Suburbia in the Eighties, and thirty years as Vicar of the ‘most visited parish church in England’, the University Church, Oxford. Rich in humour and anecdote, he unpacks his liberal theological ideas on the way, addressing questions such as God, the meaning of life, sexual ethics, and the relationship between doubt and faith. A central idea is that the abandonment of organised religion has not eradicated spiritual questioning and, following Philip Larkin’s poem Church Going, from which the book takes its title, people of all ages are forever ‘surprising/A hunger in (themselves) to be more serious.’ Both the story and the essay content will fascinate many, many more people than actually go to church.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781789048124
Publisher: Collective Ink
Publication date: 11/01/2021
Pages: 328
Product dimensions: 5.59(w) x 8.58(h) x 0.74(d)

About the Author

Interested in the clash between traditional religious faith and the challenge of secularism, Brian Mountford is a Fellow of St Hilda's College and an established speaker on contemporary religious issues, leadership and literature. He is Publisher-at-Large for John Hunt Publishing's 'Christian Alternative' imprint and writer of the best-selling 'Christian Atheist - belonging without believing' and the anthology, 'Friday's Child - poems of suffering and redemption.' He lives in Islip, UK.

Table of Contents

The Story

Becassocked in the Westminster Village 1

What rash fellows these Christians are 36

Chaplain and Fellow 65

God's own Examination 93

Edge of Metroland 121

The Parson's Wife 151

Genesis 161

In Newman's Pulpit 208

Protesting faith 257

What I expected in 1968 and how things turned out 266

Before the throne of grace 280

Four revealing addresses

Impressionist Theology 291

Theology and the Spoken Voice 296

Funeral eulogy 300

Farewell Sermon 305

Acknowledgements 311

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