Presenting the development of Anglican self-definition, identity and beliefs in dialogue with Roman Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox traditions, this book provides substantial accounts of the thought of all the major Anglican theologians. It has become a standard text in many fields of study. In this expanded edition, Paul Avis has thoroughly revised the text, giving more attention to evangelical theology, and bringing the modern period up to date.
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'We live in an age of bi-lateral conversations between Anglicanism and other Christian Churches. The 1988 Lambeth Conference affirmed those already established, and added to their number. It is a paradoxical truth of ecumenical experience to find that inter-church conversations have prompted many Anglicans to consider more deeply their own identity and traditions. This volume by Paul Avis will assist all those who do so. I welcome its appearance - a further sign that study of Anglican ecclesiology is firmly on our doctrinal agenda.' Robert Runcie '... written with outstanding facility and is a pleasure to read... a very important piece of work.' Stephen Sykes '... an excellent study I recommend with enthusiasm...' George Newlands '... very good, clear, sound exposition, original ideas...' Basil Hall
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Maße
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978-0-567-08849-9 (9780567088499)
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The Rev Dr Paul Avis is General Secretary of the Church of England's Council for Christian Unity, Sub-Dean of Exeter Cathedral and Director of the Centre for the Study of the Christian Church, and is the author of several books.