Anglican and Evangelical?
Autor Richard Turnbullen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 apr 2007
At a time when Anglicans and Evangelicals seem to be increasingly polarized rather than part of the same tradition, an Evangelical Anglican takes a fresh look at the historical and contemporary expressions of each to assess their distinctive standpoints, to show how much common ground they share and to examine what this means for the church today. Practicing Anglicans who consider themselves on one or the other side of the debate, as well as those who would ally themselves with both traditions, will welcome this new appraisal with its insight into meeting points and mutual goals.
This is a vital contribution for all who are concerned to arrest the perception, whatever the reality, of the Anglican church's inexorable decline.
This is a vital contribution for all who are concerned to arrest the perception, whatever the reality, of the Anglican church's inexorable decline.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826481641
ISBN-10: 0826481647
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0826481647
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.25 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
1. A vital contribution to the Anglican - Evangelical debate2. Author is well known as an active member of the Anglican Church General Synod and a heartfelt evangelical.3. A book for all church leaders and those training for ministry in the Anglican Church.
Cuprins
Foreword
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Understanding Anglican identity
2. Understanding Evangelical identity
3. The self-understanding of Anglican Evangelicals
4. Church and society
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Understanding Anglican identity
2. Understanding Evangelical identity
3. The self-understanding of Anglican Evangelicals
4. Church and society
Conclusions
Recenzii
Review in Theology.
"Turnbull has provided an important contribution to the discussion, which should, if nothing else, enable greater clarity. For that, he is to be thanked."Churchman, Spring 2010
'while making a case against catholic and liberal views, [Turnbull] is measured and warm towards opponents. He doesn't duck controversy, touching on homosexuality and evangelical church planting initiatives with some skill. Best read with some knowledge of the issues beforehand and likely to be on the reading list for aspiring Anglican clergy.' Andy Peck, Christianity
"As a short history and description of Anglican Evangelicalism, it could hardly be bettered." Reviewed by John Habgood in Times Literary Supplement, 2008
"This book is an important introduction to a strand of Anglicanism which is becoming more and more significant" - Church of England Newspaper
"this is a serious, lively, and skilfully argued book that addresses major issues in the contemporary Church"
"The main punch of the book is found at the end of the penultimate chapter [where] Turnbull argues convincingly"
"This book should be read by anyone who retains the slightest optimism about the survival of Anglicanism"
"Turnbull has provided an important contribution to the discussion, which should, if nothing else, enable greater clarity. For that, he is to be thanked."Churchman, Spring 2010
'while making a case against catholic and liberal views, [Turnbull] is measured and warm towards opponents. He doesn't duck controversy, touching on homosexuality and evangelical church planting initiatives with some skill. Best read with some knowledge of the issues beforehand and likely to be on the reading list for aspiring Anglican clergy.' Andy Peck, Christianity
"As a short history and description of Anglican Evangelicalism, it could hardly be bettered." Reviewed by John Habgood in Times Literary Supplement, 2008
"This book is an important introduction to a strand of Anglicanism which is becoming more and more significant" - Church of England Newspaper
"this is a serious, lively, and skilfully argued book that addresses major issues in the contemporary Church"
"The main punch of the book is found at the end of the penultimate chapter [where] Turnbull argues convincingly"
"This book should be read by anyone who retains the slightest optimism about the survival of Anglicanism"
Notă biografică
Richard Turnbull