The Anglican moral choice / Paul Elmen, editor. - Wilton, Connecticut : Morehouse-Barlow, 1983. - 274 p. ; 22 cm. - The Anglican studies series .

Includes bibliographical references

Contents: I. The early years The English reformation: a lively faith and sacramental confession/ John E. Booty Anglican moral theology in the seventeenth century: an anticipation/ H.R. McAdoo Politics and the kingdom: the legacy of the Anglican left/ John Richard Orens Early evangelical ethics: preparing for today/ Peter Toon II. Contemportary theory Thoughts after Lambeth/ T.S. Eliot Revising Anglican moral theology/ Timothy F. Sedgwick The Via Media as theological method/ Theodore A. McConnell Anglicans and the new morality/ Edwin G. Wappler III. Contemporary practice Contraception and natural law: a half-century of Anglican moral reflection/ Harmon L. Smith Politics, the state, and Christian character/ William Muehl Anglican attitudes and behaviors concerning war/ William W. Rankin

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Christian ethics--Anglican authors

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