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Modern Church

Modern Church is a UK-based membership organisation and registered charity〔(Registered charity no. 281573 )〕 that promotes liberal Christian theology.
Founded in 1898 by members of the Church of England as ''The Churchmen's Union for the Advancement of Liberal Religious Thought'', it was part of the modernist movement that defended biblical scholarship and new scientific findings – especially evolution – against fundamentalism. By 1902, when its objects were finally agreed,〔(Modern Church history - Objects )〕 the name had become ''The Churchmen's Union''.〔(''The Church Gazette'', 4 November 1899 )〕 This was changed to ''The Modern Churchmen's Union'' in 1928,〔(Lambeth Palace Library archives )〕 ''The Modern Churchpeople's Union'' in 1986,〔 and ''Modern Church'' in 2010.〔 Also in 2010 a new constitution was adopted.〔 Objects remained unchanged from those in place in 1986 but procedures for electing trustees were revised and management responsibilities clarified.
In the years following its formation 'the Union' established a journal and an annual conference. The first issue of ''The Modern Churchman''〔(Modern Church history - Our journal )〕 was published in 1911, edited by Henry D. A. Major. Major continued as editor until 1956 and was considered the moving spirit of the organisation until his death in 1961.〔(Pearson, Clive R. 'Major, Henry Dewsbury Alves 1871 - 1961'. ''Dictionary of New Zealand Biography'' )〕 The journal, renamed ''Modern Believing'' in 1996,〔(Modern Church publications - Modern Believing )〕 is published quarterly and indexed in the ATLA Religion Database. From January 2014 it was published by Liverpool University Press.〔(Liverpool University Press )〕 In June 2014, it was announced that Revd. Dr Steven Shakespeare, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Liverpool Hope University, would become the new editor of the journal from January 2016.〔(New editor for Modern Church theological journal Modern Believing )〕 Recent editors have included George Pattison, Martyn Percy, Paul Badham, Adrian Thatcher and Jonathan Clatworthy.〔(Modern Believing - past editions )〕
Conferences began in 1914. With the exception of the war years, these have remained a significant annual event for members.〔(Modern Church - past conferences )〕 The 1921 conference 'Christ and the Creeds' caused controversy in the national media over the range of views expressed.〔A. M. G. Stephenson, ''The Rise and Decline of English Modernism'' (London, SPCK, 1984)〕〔(''The Press'', Volume LVII, Issue 17259, 24 September 1921, Page 9 )〕 This was a factor in the creation by the Church of England of a Doctrine Commission in 1922 to investigate and in 1938 report that such views were compatible with Christian faith. The 1967 conference 'Christ for us today' organised by Norman Pittenger was as controversial as 1921, but times had changed and it was regarded as "less earthshaking".〔 In 2008 the 'Saving the soul of Anglicanism: the nature and future of the Anglican Communion' conference]〔(Saving the soul of Anglicanism: the nature and future of the Anglican Communion )〕 chaired by the Archbishop of Wales, Barry Morgan included the Bishop of New Hampshire Gene Robinson as a speaker shortly before the Lambeth Conference to which he had not been invited.
From 2004 to 2012 Modern Church actively engaged in opposing the proposed Anglican Covenant〔(Modern Church website archive - Anglican Covenant )〕
In 2013 it ran a series of events to mark the 50th anniversary of the publication of ''Honest To God'' by John Robinson (bishop of Woolwich).〔(Modern Church website archive - Honest To God )〕
At its annual conference in July 2014, Modern Church appointed its first woman president, Prof. Linda Woodhead, Professor in the Sociology of Religion in the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion at the University of Lancaster.〔(Linda Woodhead appointed President of Modern Church )〕
At the end of 2014 Modern Church had 395 members.〔(Annual Report published July 2015 )〕
==External links==

* (Official site )
* (Presidents and Secretaries from1898 )
* (Lambeth Palace Library archives )

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