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William Wilberforce c. 1790, a proponent of Evangelical Christianity in the Victorian Age. Creative Commons user: Stephencdickson

Christianity played an important part in Victorian politics, sociality and culture. It was an era of significant development of religious thought; of faith and doubt. This course is a survey of Victorian religion which includes studies on the feature of British Evangelicalism, the battles between Anglican and Nonconformists, Tractarianism, and other developments such as premillenialism and revivalism.

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Course dates

19 Feb 2016 to 21 Feb 2016

Course duration

1 weekend(s)

Course fee

£260

Accommodation fees

Single room: £75 per night

Double/Twin room £65 per person, per night (2 people sharing)

Venue

Institute of Continuing Education
University of Cambridge
Cambridge
CB23 8AQ
UK

Qualifications / Credits

Non-accredited

Course code

1516NRX128