The enthronement of Dame Sarah Mullaly as the first woman Archbishop of Canterbury comes amid a lot of talk about a quiet revival in British Christianity.
While there is evidence – anecdotal and data – of this rise in people in the pews, the spiritual leader of the world’s 85 million Anglicans faces a more complex challenge.
Some British people are claiming a Christian identity with political, and other dubious, motives.
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MADELEINE DAVIES of The Church Times has done a deep dive into this trend.