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Anglican/Roman Catholic dialogue : the work of the commission / edited by Alan C. clark and Colin Davey.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Oxford University Press, 1974.Description: 129 p.; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0192134256
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BX 5129 .A54
Contents:
Contents:
The common declaration by Pope Paul VI and the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1966
An introduction to the work of the joint preparatory commission/ Colin Davey
Why is Anglican/Roman Catholic dialogue possible today/ J.G.M. Willebrands
Where should dialogue begin/ Eugene R. Fairweather
To what extent can or should there be diversity in a united church-- freedom and authority/ J.G.M. Willebrands
Unity and comprehensiveness/ J.R.H. Moorman and Howard E. Root
Unity: an approach by stages/ Henry R. McAdoo
The Malta report
Letter of Cardinal Bea to the Archbishop of Canterbury, dated 10 June 1968
Resolutions and report of the Lambeth Conference 1968 on Anglican/ Roman Catholic relations
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Includes bibliographical references

Contents:

The common declaration by Pope Paul VI and the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1966

An introduction to the work of the joint preparatory commission/ Colin Davey

Why is Anglican/Roman Catholic dialogue possible today/ J.G.M. Willebrands

Where should dialogue begin/ Eugene R. Fairweather

To what extent can or should there be diversity in a united church-- freedom and authority/ J.G.M. Willebrands

Unity and comprehensiveness/ J.R.H. Moorman and Howard E. Root

Unity: an approach by stages/ Henry R. McAdoo

The Malta report

Letter of Cardinal Bea to the Archbishop of Canterbury, dated 10 June 1968

Resolutions and report of the Lambeth Conference 1968 on Anglican/ Roman Catholic relations

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