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This work investigates the spiritual and practical challenges of rebuilding Coventry Cathedral following its destruction during the Second World War. The author, H.C.N. Williams, who served as the Provost of Coventry during the reconstruction, provides a firsthand account of the theological vision and administrative labor required to transform a site of devastation into a symbol of reconciliation. He argues that the cathedral's rebirth was not merely a construction project, but a deliberate act of faith intended to foster international peace and forgiveness.
What You Will Find
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Historians and theologians frequently cite this work as a primary source for understanding the mid-twentieth-century Anglican approach to post-war reconciliation. Scholars note that the prose reflects the specific ecclesiastical priorities of the era while providing a clear window into the administrative hurdles of the project.
Page Count:
41
Publication Date:
1968-01-01
Publisher:
Religious Education P
ISBN-10:
0080063179
ISBN-13:
9780080063171
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