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Essentials of Anglican Ecclesiology
The Identity of Anglicanism
Essentials of Anglican Ecclesiology
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Description
Paul Avis expounds an Anglicanism that is both catholic and reformed and open to fresh insight. On this interpretation, what is distinctive about Anglicanism is its understanding of the Church and of authority. These issues are addressed in relation to the origins of Anglican ecclesiology, the diversity and coherence of the worldwide Anglican Communion, its understanding of baptism and the Eucharist, the question of women priests and bishops, its ecumenical engagement and the internal conflicts of the early twenty-first century. This is a authoritive and passionate vindication of classical Anglicanism, evolving to respond to contemporary challenges.
Table of Contents
1 Keeping Faith with Anglicanism
2 What is Anglicanism?
3 The Distinctiveness of Anglicanism
4 The Identity of the Anglican Communion
5 Anglicanism and Eucharistic Ecclesiology
6 Anglicanism and Baptismal Ecclesiology
7 Reforming the Ministry - Ordaining Women
8 Anglican Orders - From Apostolicae Curae to Women Bishops
9 Anglican Ecclesiology in the Twenty-first Century
10 Jesus Christ and Anglicanism
11 Anglicanism in Memory and Hope
Product details
Published | 28 Feb 2008 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 216 |
ISBN | 9780567032041 |
Imprint | T&T Clark |
Dimensions | 234 x 156 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Reviews
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Reviewed in Religious Studies Review, Vol. 36, No. 2, June 2010 'Overall an excellent description of Anglicanism's past contributions to and continued relevance for the catholic faith'
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"As ever, [Avis] gives us good historical perspectives." Reviewed by Robert Jeffery in Church Times, May 2008
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Title reviewed in Church of England Newspaper, 2008.
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"One comes away from this closely argued and very knowledgeable book with a sense that Anglicanism may hold a position that does take much of what is best from both the Reformed and the Roman Catholic camps...Dr. Avis does a splendid job of giving his description of the identity of Anglicanism."-Glen Ebisch, Catholic Library World, December 2008
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"However, by being so nuanced, the church has left many of its own members unclear as to exactly where the overall Anglican community stands on many social and doctrinal issues...one comes away with wondering how many others in his own community would agree with it." -Glen Ebisch, , December 2008 Catholic Library World
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"This is no mean achievement, and the volume represents a substantial addition to the growing corpus of Anglican studies" Reviewed by Stephen R. White, Church of Ireland Gazette, 15 August 2008

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