Abstract
Coventry Cathedral in the 1960s developed a distinctive theology of society. There was not only a central focus on reconciliation but also a broader social theology that emphasized the theological interpretation of how God was at work in society as a whole. Coventry Cathedral made early contributions to a range of topics such as urban theology and ecological responsibility, and kept a close link between theological interpretation and practical ministry.
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