For a man who, in his youth, regarded the Church as something at odds with his world-view, John Neville Greaves would little have expected to spend his life's work as a servant of God. This memoir charts his experiences as a priest in the many and diverse parishes of the north of England throughout the latter half of the twentieth century, a time during which the Church saw enormous changes, not to mention those that secular society underwent. Greaves here records and considers his responses to the modern world's detractors, distractions and challenges to the Christian faith, avoiding dogma...
For a man who, in his youth, regarded the Church as something at odds with his world-view, John Neville Greaves would little have expected to spend hi...