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  1. Nov 15, 2010 · The crisis of the 1960s is now central to debates about religious change and secularisation in the twentieth century. However, the nature of the crisis is contested. Using Hugh McLeod's The Religio...

  2. Oct 1, 2007 · The book explains what happened to religion in the 1960s, why it happened, and how the events of that decade shaped the rest of the 20th century. Keywords: Christianity, new theology, new morality, Bishop Robinson, Charismatic Movement, Pop John XXIII, Martin Luther King, 1960s.

    • Hugh Mcleod
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  4. 1 day ago · Among religious commentators, the assessment of the legacy of the 1960s has tended to be more downbeat. Events of the period, both within and outside the churches, are often central to narratives of how the churches came to be in their present (supposedly) denuded state.

  5. Apr 1, 2009 · McLeod traces the origins of these transformations all the way back to the inter-war period, portrays the key factors behind the rapid evolution of the relationship between religion and society in the 1960s; and along the way he does not hesitate to dissent from trendy explanations proffered by other scholars.

    • Gerd-Rainer Horn
    • 2009
  6. Dec 8, 2022 · The 1960s were a time of explosive religious change. In the Christian churches, it was a time of innovation, from the "new theology" and "new morality" of Bishop Robinson to the evangelicalism of the Charismatic Movement, and of charismatic leaders such as Pope John XXIII and Martin Luther King.

  7. Oct 1, 2007 · POINTERS TO THE 1960s. In the later 1960s the range of religious options seemed to be widening day by day. But some of the new possibilities were already emerging in the more staid 1950s. San Francisco, the international hippie capital of the later 1960s, was known in the 1950s as the home of the Beats.

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