The Institutional Afterlife of Christian England.

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      The article considers the rise of European secularism in the post-World War II period and its impact on church institutions, focusing particularly on England and the Church of England. It argues that church membership became shifted to become part of cultural identity as opposed to being an embodiment of Christian beliefs. Topics include church and state, the rise of the welfare state, tolerance, public opinion of the church, and shifts in women's roles and their subsequent support of the church.