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Journal of Anglican Studies.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: UK : Cambridge University Press, 2016.LOC classification:
  • PER .J73 2016 V.14
Contents:
No. 1
Primacy and communion/ Andrew McGowan. --- pp. [1]-7.
On becoming anglican: emerging anglican thought in the works of Thomas Traherne/ Denise Inge. --- pp. [8]-28.
An anglican view on the papacy post-vatican II/ Stephen Platten. --- pp. [29]-45.
Emergent archiepiscopal leadership within the anglican communion/ Martyn Percy. --- pp. [46]-70.
North to south: a reappraisal of anglican communion membership figures/ Daniel Munoz. --- pp. [71]-95.
No. 2
Julia A. Lamn (ed.), the Wiley-Blackwell companion to christian mysticism/ M.J. Edwards. --- pp. [96]-97.
Natalie Mears and Alec Ryie (eds.), worship and the parish church in the early modern Britain/ Paul Dominiak. --- pp. [98]-99.
Jeffrey W. Driver, a polity of persuasion: gift and grief of anglicanism/ W. Bradford Littlejohn. --- pp. [99]-101.
Timothy Yates, the conversion of the maori: years of religious and social change. 1814-1842/ Peter Williams. --- pp. [102]-104.
Ralph McMichael (ed.), the vocation of anglican theology/ Paul Avis. --- pp. [104]-107.
Arthur Stephen McGrade (ed.), Richard Hooker, of the laws of ecclesiastical polity: a critical edition with modern spelling/ Hannah Cleugh. --- pp. [107]-108.
Mark D. Chapman, theology and society in three cities: Berlin, Oxford and Chicago, 1800-1914/ Zachary Purvis. --- pp. [109]-110.
Glen J. Segger, Richard BAxter's reformed liturgy: a puritan alternative to the book of common prayer/ Paul Dominiak. --- pp. [110]-112.
Sarah Flew, Philanthropy and the funding of the church of Engand, 1856-1914/ Andrew Atherstone. --- pp. [112]-114.
Phil Groves and Angharad Parry Jones, living reconciliation/ Christopher Landau. --- pp. [114]-116.
Christopher Brittain, a plague on both their houses: liberals. conservative christians and the divorce of the episcopal church USA/ Jeremy Bonner. --- pp. [116]-118.
Martin Spence, heaven on earth: reimagining time and eternity in nieteenth-century british evangelicalism/ Philip Lockley. --- pp. [118]-120.
W. Bradford Littlejohn, Richard Hooker: a companion to his life and work/ Paul Dominiak. ---- pp. [120]-122.
No. 2
Richard Hooker and the sufficiency of scripture/ Mark LeTourneau. --- pp. [134]-155.
Chruch as Mbumba and bishop as Nkhoswe: anglican ecclesiology and missiological imperatives in central Africa/ Henry Mbaya. --- pp. [172]-191.
Anglicanism, Uhuru, and Ujamaa: anglicans in Tanzania and the movement for independence/ Maimbo Mndolwa and Philippe Denis. --- pp. [192]-209.
For such a time s this: conflict, community and the courts in the south African church/ Jonathan May. --- pp. [210]-225.
Living in communion within anglicanism/ Victor Atta-Baffoe. --- pp. [226]-235.
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No. 1

Primacy and communion/ Andrew McGowan. --- pp. [1]-7.

On becoming anglican: emerging anglican thought in the works of Thomas Traherne/ Denise Inge. --- pp. [8]-28.

An anglican view on the papacy post-vatican II/ Stephen Platten. --- pp. [29]-45.

Emergent archiepiscopal leadership within the anglican communion/ Martyn Percy. --- pp. [46]-70.

North to south: a reappraisal of anglican communion membership figures/ Daniel Munoz. --- pp. [71]-95.

No. 2

Julia A. Lamn (ed.), the Wiley-Blackwell companion to christian mysticism/ M.J. Edwards. --- pp. [96]-97.

Natalie Mears and Alec Ryie (eds.), worship and the parish church in the early modern Britain/ Paul Dominiak. --- pp. [98]-99.

Jeffrey W. Driver, a polity of persuasion: gift and grief of anglicanism/ W. Bradford Littlejohn. --- pp. [99]-101.

Timothy Yates, the conversion of the maori: years of religious and social change. 1814-1842/ Peter Williams. --- pp. [102]-104.

Ralph McMichael (ed.), the vocation of anglican theology/ Paul Avis. --- pp. [104]-107.

Arthur Stephen McGrade (ed.), Richard Hooker, of the laws of ecclesiastical polity: a critical edition with modern spelling/ Hannah Cleugh. --- pp. [107]-108.

Mark D. Chapman, theology and society in three cities: Berlin, Oxford and Chicago, 1800-1914/ Zachary Purvis. --- pp. [109]-110.

Glen J. Segger, Richard BAxter's reformed liturgy: a puritan alternative to the book of common prayer/ Paul Dominiak. --- pp. [110]-112.

Sarah Flew, Philanthropy and the funding of the church of Engand, 1856-1914/ Andrew Atherstone. --- pp. [112]-114.

Phil Groves and Angharad Parry Jones, living reconciliation/ Christopher Landau. --- pp. [114]-116.

Christopher Brittain, a plague on both their houses: liberals. conservative christians and the divorce of the episcopal church USA/ Jeremy Bonner. --- pp. [116]-118.

Martin Spence, heaven on earth: reimagining time and eternity in nieteenth-century british evangelicalism/ Philip Lockley. --- pp. [118]-120.

W. Bradford Littlejohn, Richard Hooker: a companion to his life and work/ Paul Dominiak. ---- pp. [120]-122.

No. 2

Richard Hooker and the sufficiency of scripture/ Mark LeTourneau. --- pp. [134]-155.

Chruch as Mbumba and bishop as Nkhoswe: anglican ecclesiology and missiological imperatives in central Africa/ Henry Mbaya. --- pp. [172]-191.

Anglicanism, Uhuru, and Ujamaa: anglicans in Tanzania and the movement for independence/ Maimbo Mndolwa and Philippe Denis. --- pp. [192]-209.

For such a time s this: conflict, community and the courts in the south African church/ Jonathan May. --- pp. [210]-225.

Living in communion within anglicanism/ Victor Atta-Baffoe. --- pp. [226]-235.

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