Bridgebuilders by Malcolm Torry

Bridgebuilders by Malcolm Torry

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'Workplace chaplaincy' is the term that covers the church's outreach to the economy which takes many forms and is supported by many local ecumenical partnerships. This title tells the stories of the movement's origins, starting with the first record of priests in a place of work - on board naval ships in the reign of Henry VIII.

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Bridgebuilders by Malcolm Torry

'Workplace chaplaincy' is the term that covers the church's outreach to the economy which today takes many forms and is supported by many local ecumenical partnerships. Chaplains can be found in supermarkets, at airports, in industry, among glittering tower blocks in business districts. Malcolm Torry tells the stories of the movement's origins, starting with the first record of priests in a place of work - on board naval ships in the reign of Henry VIII. He traces the established church's often tenuous relationship with the working classes and the profound changes in that relationship that occurred during World War 1 and 2, the subsequent growth of industrial mission, and today's challenge of an increasingly secularized society. Published in partnership with the Industrial Mission Association, this is a theological handbook for all involved in contemporary mission among people at work, or in any way concerned about how faith impacts on the economy, workplace ethics, unemployment, recession and other key issues affecting peoples' lives today.
MALCOLM TORRY is Team Rector of East Greenwich and the author of numerous titles in the field of local ministry and mission including The Parish, Diverse Gifts, and Together and Different.
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ISBN 13 9781848250369
ISBN 10 1848250363
Title Bridgebuilders
Author Malcolm Torry
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Canterbury Press Norwich
Year published 2010-04-30
Number of pages 224
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