Anglicanism and the Christian Church: Theological Resources in Historical PerspectivePaul Avis Bloomsbury Publishing, 1.10.2002 - 415 sivua This is a work of considerable strategic importance for the ecumenical movement and for the Anglican Communion. It describes and interprets Anglican understanding of the Christian Church, from the Reformation to the present day.This book presents the development of Anglican identity and ecclesiology in its historical context, focusing particularly on Anglican engagement with the Roman Catholic and Protestant traditions. The book also provides substantial accounts of the major Anglican theologians, from Richard Hooker to modern writers.In this new and expanded edition, Paul Avis includes discussions of the influence of evangelical theology and reflects on the integrity of Anglicanism for the future. |
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Sivu 11
... grace played its part . The body of the elect was known only to God and was , therefore , to that extent , hidden from human view . Thomas Rogers explains : A true saying is it , the Lord and he only knoweth who are his . For to man the ...
... grace played its part . The body of the elect was known only to God and was , therefore , to that extent , hidden from human view . Thomas Rogers explains : A true saying is it , the Lord and he only knoweth who are his . For to man the ...
Sivu 12
... grace , that infant baptism is to be retained , and that the unworthiness of the minister ' hinders not the effect of the Sacrament ' . They also maintain that the civil ruler ( ' magistrate ' ) has the chief government in the Church as ...
... grace , that infant baptism is to be retained , and that the unworthiness of the minister ' hinders not the effect of the Sacrament ' . They also maintain that the civil ruler ( ' magistrate ' ) has the chief government in the Church as ...
Sivu 32
... grace given in justification and sanctification . His centre of gravity is in Scripture and the undivided Church . But he has no time for biblical literalism or legalism , or for the notion that the Church of England should eschew ...
... grace given in justification and sanctification . His centre of gravity is in Scripture and the undivided Church . But he has no time for biblical literalism or legalism , or for the notion that the Church of England should eschew ...
Sivu 38
... grace of God , through the saving work of Christ , received by faith , is lost or denied , the foundation of the Christian faith is overthrown and there is no true Christian church . But his considered judgement is that , though the ...
... grace of God , through the saving work of Christ , received by faith , is lost or denied , the foundation of the Christian faith is overthrown and there is no true Christian church . But his considered judgement is that , though the ...
Sivu 51
... share the calling of God to be his people , make the outward Christian profession and enjoy the means of grace . All they must needs be of the Church whom the 51 HOOKER AND FIELD Richard field: The Church Visible and Invisible.
... share the calling of God to be his people , make the outward Christian profession and enjoy the means of grace . All they must needs be of the Church whom the 51 HOOKER AND FIELD Richard field: The Church Visible and Invisible.
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THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES THE MAKING OF MODERN ANGLICANISM | 171 |
ABBREVIATIONS | 355 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 357 |
INDEX OF SUBJECTS | 383 |
INDEX OF NAMES | 387 |
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Anglican Communion Anglican ecclesiology Anglican theology apostolic succession Archbishop Arnold authority baptism believed bishops Bramhall Burnet Calvin Calvinist Catholicism century Chillingworth Christian Church Church of England Church of Rome claim clergy Coleridge communion consensus Cranmer creed critical defended Dissenters divine right doctrine ecclesiastical ecclesiology ecumenical English Church English Reformers episcopacy episcopal Erastian Eucharist Evangelical F. D. Maurice Fathers Figgis Froude Froude's fundamental Gladstone Gladstone's Gore gospel grace Hales Hammond Hare Henry heresy High Church High Churchmen Holy Hooker insisted interpretation judgement Keble Latitudinarian Laud Liberal Anglicans London Luther Lutheran medieval ministry moral Newman Nonjurors Oakeley ordination Oxford Movement Palmer points political pope Presbyterians presbyters principle Protestant Protestantism Puritans Pusey reformed churches religion religious Roman Catholic Church sacraments salvation schism Scripture society spirit Stillingfleet Sykes Taylor theologians things Thirty-Nine Articles Tract Tract 90 Tractarians tradition true church truth unity Ussher visible Church