Cedyrn Canrif: Crefydd a Chymdeithas Yng Nghymru'r Ugeinfed Ganrif
By (Author) Densil D. Morgan
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
15th February 2002
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: general
274.290922
Paperback
288
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
A study of seven significant figures in the religion and culture of twentieth-century Wales: D. Cynddelw Williams, Timothy Rees, Lewis Valentine, J. E. Daniel, Ivor Oswy Davies, Pennar Davies and R. Tudur Jones. Each of the individual 'portraits' draws out a number of themes-for example the effects of the First World War, the polarization between church and chapel, and the clash between secularism and religious orthodoxy-and examines each of the characters in their context (Wales and beyond).
Densil Morgan is senior lecturer in the school of Theology and Religiuos studies, University of Wales, Bangor.