Explore the enduring ideas behind Anglican Christianity and its call to unity.
This book surveys the English Reformation to reveal the core beliefs and practices that shape Anglican life in England, America, and across the Anglican Communion. It argues that the Book of Common Prayer embodies a practical ideal that can guide Christians beyond national borders, encouraging thoughtful loyalty, humility, and charitable dialogue.
Readers will see how Anglican thought balances conservatism with progress, and how conversations about church authority, order, and ministry fit into a larger project of unity. The work emphasizes the need to translate theology into lived faith and to approach disagreements with charity rather than anger.
Ideal for readers seeking a clear, steady account of Anglican identity and its relevance to today’s faith conversations.
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Ths six papers contained in this Yohmie are soiB- ciently connected in thought and treatment to allow of pubfication under one title, although they were written in the first instance for different sets of people and bear plain traces of independent preparation. In spite of repetitions and other incongruities, they are published in substantially their original form. The first three lectures on Principles of A ng Ucanism were delivered on the foundation of the Reinicker Lectureship in the Virginia Theological Seminary, A lexandria, in November 1909; the fourth, on The Principle of Orders, was read before the Brooklyn Clerical League in March 1910; the fifth, on 3A chievements and FaS ures of Protestantism was writtoi for the St. Mary s Conference, Raleigh, N. C, in June 1910; the sixth, on Church Unity, is a sermon preached at St. John s Church, Wilmington, and later at Grace C3iurch, A vondale, Cincinnati, in October 1910. The first five papers were read at the St. Mary s Conference in Raleigh, and later at a Conference for Churdi-workers held at the Episcopal Theological School, Cambridge, in July
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