Anglicanism in a Resurgent Imperialism: Bengal, 1790–1830
Anglicanism in a Resurgent Imperialism: Bengal, 1790–1830
The partnership between church and state in the empire underwent a period of revitalization in the period between 1790 and 1830, after the loss of the thirteen North American colonies. This is evident in Anglican engagement with the Bengal mission by both High Church and Evangelical missions. This engagement witnessed a remarkable continuity with the public theological discourse about the British Empire that had been constructed in the North American context previously.
Keywords: High Church missions, Evangelical missions, Anglican, church, state
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