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The Philippine Independent and Episcopal Churches : a study of their histories and the factors that led them to a concordat relationship / by Querubin D. Canlas.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: [n.p.] : South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1980.Description: 320 leaves; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Th .C36 1980
Dissertation note: A Thesis submitted to the South East Asia Graduate School of TheologyThesis (D.TH.) - South East Asia Graduate School of Theology Summary: This work is a story--a tale-- of two churches which are the Philippine Independent Chucrh (or Iglesia Filipina Independiente) and the philippine Episcopal Church, (basically the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, or simply the Episcopal Church, U.S.A.). It is a narrative of their histories in the light of the working Concordat relationship which subsequently brought them together. The individual tale of each discloses a different background or beginning, set under different circumstances. But more significant than anything else in their growing together following the Concordat.
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In partial fulfillment of the Degree of Doctor of Theology in Church History

A Thesis submitted to the South East Asia Graduate School of Theology

Thesis (D.TH.) - South East Asia Graduate School of Theology

This work is a story--a tale-- of two churches which are the Philippine Independent Chucrh (or Iglesia Filipina Independiente) and the philippine Episcopal Church, (basically the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, or simply the Episcopal Church, U.S.A.). It is a narrative of their histories in the light of the working Concordat relationship which subsequently brought them together. The individual tale of each discloses a different background or beginning, set under different circumstances. But more significant than anything else in their growing together following the Concordat.

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