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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... CHURCH The English Reformation in Revision The Church Visible and Invisible The Marks of the True Church The English Reformers ' View of the Church of Rome The Appeal to Ancient Precedent Continental Influences on Emergent Anglicanism ...
... CHURCH The English Reformation in Revision The Church Visible and Invisible The Marks of the True Church The English Reformers ' View of the Church of Rome The Appeal to Ancient Precedent Continental Influences on Emergent Anglicanism ...
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... Church . I am acutely aware , however , that this consensus was only ... Church . Though they were Presbyterian by conviction in church . government , some of ... true church : the ministry of the word and the sacraments and the exercise ...
... Church . I am acutely aware , however , that this consensus was only ... Church . Though they were Presbyterian by conviction in church . government , some of ... true church : the ministry of the word and the sacraments and the exercise ...
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... Church . The Reformers insisted that the true identity of the members of the Church is known only to God . Cranmer said that ' this holy Church is so unknown to the world that no man can discern it ' ( PS , Cranmer , On the Lord's ...
... Church . The Reformers insisted that the true identity of the members of the Church is known only to God . Cranmer said that ' this holy Church is so unknown to the world that no man can discern it ' ( PS , Cranmer , On the Lord's ...
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... Church that see it as solely mystical and not at all historical , social or ... Church , and with it the Church Catholic , far - fetched and bizarre . It ... true Church . I do not think anyone would imagine that Luther and Calvin ...
... Church that see it as solely mystical and not at all historical , social or ... Church , and with it the Church Catholic , far - fetched and bizarre . It ... true Church . I do not think anyone would imagine that Luther and Calvin ...
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... Church . Further , the emphasis of the Article on adhering to the exact form of dominical institution is an implied critique of the Roman Catholic Church ... true believers and righteous men scattered throughout the world and known by certain ...
... Church . Further , the emphasis of the Article on adhering to the exact form of dominical institution is an implied critique of the Roman Catholic Church ... true believers and righteous men scattered throughout the world and known by certain ...
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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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