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An Introduction to world Anglicanism/ Bruce Kaye

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, c2008Description: x, 276 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780521618663
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BX 5005 .K39 2008
Contents:
pt.1 Foundations-- The nature of the story as a tradition-- Forming an Anglican nation in England-- Forming Anglican churches around the world
pt. 2 The Practices of mission-- Changing outlooks-- Liturgical formation-- Patterns of engagement: political-- Patterns of engagement: relating to other traditions-- Influence, organisation and power in the church-- Ministerial offices: ordination-- Ministerial offices-- ordination of women-- Ministerial offices-- homosexuality and the public life of the church
pt. 3 Beliefs-- Knowledge and authority in the conversation-- Ecclesiology-- Other themes in the contemporary agenda-- Quo vadis?
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 260-271) and index

pt.1 Foundations--
The nature of the story as a tradition-- Forming an Anglican nation in England-- Forming Anglican churches around the world

pt. 2 The Practices of mission--
Changing outlooks-- Liturgical formation-- Patterns of engagement: political-- Patterns of engagement: relating to other traditions-- Influence, organisation and power in the church-- Ministerial offices: ordination-- Ministerial offices-- ordination of women-- Ministerial offices-- homosexuality and the public life of the church

pt. 3 Beliefs-- Knowledge and authority in the conversation-- Ecclesiology-- Other themes in the contemporary agenda-- Quo vadis?

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