The Study of AnglicanismJohn E. Booty, Stephen Sykes, Jonathan Knight Fortress Press, 1 janv. 1998 - 517 pages In this authoritative volume, thirty-one of the world's leading Anglican scholars present the first sustained and thorough account of the history and ethos of the Churches of the Anglican Communion from the Anglican reform of the sixteenth century to its global witness today. Thoroughly revised, augmented, and updated, this new edition of The Study of Anglicanism offers a comprehensive interpretation of the character of Anglicanism-including its history, theology, worship, standards and practices, and its future prospects worldwide. A fascinating and unique work, it remains the one indispensable key to this rich and pluriform heritage for both the general reader and the student. |
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... sixteenth century ? 6 In order to do some justice to the issue which is at stake we have to distinguish between claims and observations . It is indeed true that the Anglican reformers of the sixteenth century and the apologists of the ...
... sixteenth century ? 6 In order to do some justice to the issue which is at stake we have to distinguish between claims and observations . It is indeed true that the Anglican reformers of the sixteenth century and the apologists of the ...
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... sixteenth or in the fourth centuries . We agree that Anglicanism , even if we could successfully define it , could not be a definitive form of Christianity . While in the providence of God the Churches of the Anglican Communion may at ...
... sixteenth or in the fourth centuries . We agree that Anglicanism , even if we could successfully define it , could not be a definitive form of Christianity . While in the providence of God the Churches of the Anglican Communion may at ...
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... sixteenth century was typical of the Christian West . Foreign visitors observing well - attended churches com- mented favourably on English piety , and this impression was echoed in the popularity of both Latin and English devotional ...
... sixteenth century was typical of the Christian West . Foreign visitors observing well - attended churches com- mented favourably on English piety , and this impression was echoed in the popularity of both Latin and English devotional ...
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... sixteenth - century English leaders with the greatest influence on the eventual character of Anglicanism were the martyred cleric Thomas Cranmer , the primary architect of the Book of Common Prayer , and his god- daughter , the royal ...
... sixteenth - century English leaders with the greatest influence on the eventual character of Anglicanism were the martyred cleric Thomas Cranmer , the primary architect of the Book of Common Prayer , and his god- daughter , the royal ...
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John E. Booty, Stephen Sykes, Jonathan Knight. initially formed , the sixteenth - century English theologian most widely read in succeeding centuries was Richard Hooker , who did not publish until the 1590s ( see pp . 177-8 , 357-9 ) ...
John E. Booty, Stephen Sykes, Jonathan Knight. initially formed , the sixteenth - century English theologian most widely read in succeeding centuries was Richard Hooker , who did not publish until the 1590s ( see pp . 177-8 , 357-9 ) ...
Table des matières
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Present Day | 28 |
The Gospel in Anglicanism | 51 |
The Gospel in Anglicanism | 53 |
Authority and Method | 83 |
1 Scripture | 85 |
2 Tradition Fathers and Councils | 98 |
3 Reason | 113 |
3 The Laity | 275 |
4 Initiation | 291 |
5 Holy Communion | 306 |
6 Ministry and Priesthood | 319 |
7 Episcopacy | 331 |
Anglicanism in Practice | 347 |
1 Anglican Spirituality | 349 |
2 Anglican Morality | 362 |
Anglican Standards | 127 |
1 Prayer Books | 129 |
2 The Articles and Homilies | 142 |
3 Ordinals | 153 |
4 Catechisms | 163 |
5 Standard Divines | 174 |
6 Lex OrandiLex Credendi | 185 |
7 Councils Conferences and Synods | 200 |
8 Canon Law | 214 |
Church Sacraments and Ministry | 245 |
1 Doctrine of the Church | 247 |
2 The Fundamentals of Christianity | 260 |
3 Anglican Pastoral Tradition | 376 |
4 ChurchState Relations | 390 |
5 Sociology of Anglicanism | 403 |
Prospects | 423 |
1 The Ecumenical Future | 425 |
2 NonAngloSaxon Anglicanism | 444 |
3 What is Anglicanism? | 457 |
An Essay on Terminology | 475 |
5 Anglicans and Mission | 481 |
GLOSSARY | 495 |
Index | 505 |
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Expressions et termes fréquents
Angli Anglican Church Anglican Communion Anglican Consultative Council Anglican theology Anglican tradition apostolic Archbishop authority baptism believe Bible biblical bishops body Book of Common canon law Canterbury Catechism Christ Christian Church of England claim clergy clerical Common Prayer concern consecration context continued Convocation Council Cranmer Creed criticism cultural dialogue divine doctrine ecclesiastical ecclesiology Ecumenical Movement emphasis English church English Reformation episcopacy Episcopal Church Essays established Eucharist Evangelical fundamental God's gospel grace Holy human Jesus John laity Lambeth Conference liturgical London Lutheran medieval ministry mission missionary nineteenth century ordination Oxford Oxford Movement parish Parliament pastoral persons political practice Prayer Book present priest priesthood Protestant provinces Puritans question reason religion religious revision Richard Hooker rite role Roman Catholic sacraments salvation Scripture sermons seventeenth century sixteenth social society SPCK spiritual symbols Synod teaching Testament texts theologians Thirty-Nine Articles tion Tractarians understanding unity William word worship
Références à ce livre
The Search for Unity: Relations Between the Anglican and Roman Catholic ... William Arthur Purdy Affichage d'extraits - 1996 |