Jeremy Morris

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Morris, Jeremy (1992). Religion and Urban Change: Croydon 1840–1914. Royal Historical Society Studies in History. Vol. 65. Woodbridge: Boydell. ISBN   0861932226.
  • with Sagovsky, Nicholas, eds. (2003). The Unity We Have and the Unity We Seek. London: T & T Clark. ISBN   056708907X.
  • (2005). F. D. Maurice and the Crisis of Christian Authority. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN   0199263167.
  • (2007). The Church in the Modern Age. London: I. B. Tauris. ISBN   9781845113179.
  • with Dormor, Duncan, eds. (2007). An Acceptable Sacrifice? – Homosexuality and the Church. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. ISBN   9780281058518.
  • , ed. (2007). To Build Christ's Kingdom: An F. D. Maurice Reader. London: Canterbury Press Norwich. ISBN   9781853117770.
  • (2016). The High Church Revival in the Church of England: Arguments and Identities. Leiden: Brill. ISBN   9789004326798.
  • (2017). The Oxford History of Anglicanism, Vol. 4: Global Western Anglicanism, c.1910–present. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN   9780199641406.
  • (2022). A People's Church – A History of the Church of England. London: Profile Books. ISBN   978-1-78125-249-9.
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    Jeremy Morris
    Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge
    In office
    2014–2021
    Academic offices
    Preceded by Master of Trinity Hall, Cambridge
    2014–2021
    Succeeded by