<p>J. Ewing Ritchie's 'The Religious Life of London' is an in-depth examination of the diverse spiritual landscape that characterizes England's bustling metropolis. The book delves into the historical and contemporary facets of faith within the city, contrasting the established Christian denominations with newer, less orthodox forms of worship. Ritchie's prose is characterized by a keen analytical eye and a narrative style that meticulously disen...