Anglican and Episcopal history.

Anglican and Episcopal history. - Austin, Texas : Historical Society, 1987.

Contents no. 1 Anglican and Episcopal theologians: the usable past for postliberal theology/ David A. Scott-- pp. 7-26 Anglican initiatory rites: a contribution to the current debate/ C. FitzSimons Allison-- pp. 27-43 What we taught: Christian education in the American Episcopal Church, 1920-1980-- pp. 45-85 New Eden and new Babylon: religious thoughts of American authors: a bibliography IX/ Nelson R. Burr-- pp. 87-107 no. 2 "The vocation of the Lord': aspects of the Huguenot contribution to the English-speaking world/ Roger Howell, Jr.-- pp.133-151 The constitution of the church of the Province of New Zealand/ John H. Evans-- pp. 153-162 Episcopal-Roman Catholic ecumenism and Church democracy during North America's revolutionary era: the life and times of liberation theologian Charles H. Wharton/ Toby Terrar-- pp. 163-196 New Eden and new Babylon: religious thoughts of American authors: A bibliography X/ Nelson R. Burr-- pp. 197-208 no. 3 An appreciation of Powel Mills Dawley/ James A. Carpenter-- p. 233-235 Anglican terminology in recent Tudor and Stuart historiography/ Borden W. Painter-- pp. 237-249 The beginning of clerical marriage in the English reformation: the reigns of Edward and Mary/ Richard M. Spielman-- pp. 251-263 Towards an Anglican doctrine of ministry: Richard Hooker and the Elizabethan church/ William P. Hauggard-- pp. 265-284 Archbishop John Whitgift: his supporters and opponents/ Leland H. Carlson-- pp. 285-301 Liberal Catholicism: James I, Isaac Casaubon, Bishop Whittingham of Maryland, and Mark Pattison/ Frederick Shriver-- pp. 303-317 Martin Luther: an Anglican ecumenical appreciation/ J. Robert Wright-- pp. 319-329 Provisional bibliography: the published writings of Powell Mills Dawley/ J. Robert Wright-- pp. 331-357 New Eden and New Babylon: religious thoughts of American authors: A bibliography XI/ Nelson R. Burr-- pp. 337-358 no. 4 John Whitgift: primate, privy councilor and propagandist/ Viviene Sanders-- pp. 385-403 Archbishop John Tillotson and the meaning of moralism/ William M. Spellman-- pp. 404-422 The Episcopal Church in Florence: a tale of two beginnings/ Clement W. Welsh-- pp. 423-443 An experiment in "Christian cooperation": Seabury Divinity School and Carleton College/ JOan Gundersen-- pp. 444-454

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