• Spck Hedgehog (1847)
    Spck Hedgehog (1847)

    Spck Hedgehog (1847)

    Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge

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Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge

Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge

The Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (SPCK) is one of the oldest Christian publishing societies in the world. Founded in London in 1698, it has established itself over the centuries as a major institution dedicated to the dissemination of Christian literature and education. The SPCK was founded by the Anglican clergyman Thomas Bray, who recognized the need to promote Christian teachings and education at a time when illiteracy was widespread.

The SPCK began its work by publishing tracts and books dealing with theological and moral issues. Its aim was to spread Christian teaching and facilitate access to education. Over the years, the society expanded its scope and began to establish schools and libraries to promote education in Britain and the British colonies.

During the 18th and 19th centuries, the SPCK played a crucial role in the dissemination of Bibles and religious texts. It was instrumental in translating and distributing the Bible into various languages ​​to make the Christian message accessible worldwide. The SPCK also supported missionaries and helped establish schools and educational institutions in the colonies.

In the 20th century, the SPCK adapted to changing social and technological conditions. It began to use modern media to spread its message and published a variety of books dealing with current theological and social issues. The SPCK remained true to its mission of promoting education and Christian values ​​and expanded its publishing program to include works dealing with interfaith dialogue and social justice.

Interesting fact: The SPCK was not only a pioneer in the dissemination of Christian literature, but also one of the first organizations to promote literacy among the general public. Its efforts played a major role in increasing literacy in Britain.