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Anglicanism: The Thought and Practice of the Church of England

Autor Malcolm Cross Editat de Paul Elmer More, Frank L. JR. Cross
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 feb 2009
'The publication of this book is an important event as much for literature as it is for theology.' ­- T.S. EliotThe seventeenth century was an era of unparalleled brilliance in English life and literature. Many of the greatest figures of the century contributed to the religious debates of the era: poets like John Donne, George Herbert and Thomas Traherne; scientists like Isaac Barrow, Robert Boyle and Isaac Newton; theologians like Lancelot Andrewes, Richard Hooker and the Cambridge Platonists; lawyers like Francis Bacon and John Selden; literary figures like Thomas Browne, John Evelyn and Izaak Walton. Anglicanism is an authoritative collection of passages from the writers of the seventeenth-century, illustrating the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England.First published in 1935, this classic volume provides a rich anthology of theological writing from the golden age of English literature. Its importance is the greater since England did not produce at any time a single theologian to whom appeal can be made for a final sentence in disputed questions, such as Aquinas or Calvin. Anglicanism brings together in a single volume the most important English writing on religion from a period of unparalled brilliance.Paul Elmer More was the outstanding American literary critic of his generation. He was editor of 'The Nation' and wrote many books, of which the best known is The Greek Tradition. F.L. Cross was Lady Margaret Professor of Theology at Oxford and Canon of Christ Church Cathedral. He founded the Oxford Patristics Conference and edited the 'Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church'.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780227172902
ISBN-10: 0227172906
Pagini: 812
Dimensiuni: 158 x 235 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.86 kg
Editura: James Clarke Company

Notă biografică

Paul Elmer More was an outstanding critic and scholar, who dedicated the last 10 years of his life to writing about Christian Apologetics and Humanism. Frank L. Cross was the founder of the Oxford Patristics Conference and the editor of the Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, published in 1957.

Cuprins

The Spirit of Anglicanism by P.E. More. Anglicanism in the Seventeenth Century by F.R. Arnott. I. The Anglican Faith. II. The Church. III. Separated Churches. IV. The Bible. V. Standards of Faith. VI. Natural Theology. VII. Revealed Theology. VIII. Soteriology. IX. Eschatology. X. The Christian Ministry. XI. The Sacraments. XII. Baptism and Confirmation. XIII. The Eucharist. XIV. Other Religious Practices. XV. Prayer. XVI. Ethics. XVII. King and State. XVIII. Visitations. XIX. Caroline Piety

Recenzii

'The publication of this book is an important event as much for literature as it is for theology.' T.S. Eliot 'At a time when the integrity of Anglicans is under attack, the re-publication of this collection and accompanying essays is most timely.' Focus - Newspaper for Anglicans in the Diocese of Brisbane, No. 379, July 2011. "Perhaps amid today's contentions about what is or isn't truly Anglican, Christian, the REAL Episcopalian (in the United States), or the authentically British Anglo-Catholic, there is some benefit from exposing readers to the creative thinkers who originated, elaborated, appreciated, and justified a non-Roman Church of England... The compilers of this anthology did not intend to constitute a summa theologica; rather, this is a body of writings based on broad, English, agreed-upon principles of faith and order. The composite portrait they present is an institution headed towards the future, ever calling for further theological reflection and new developments among future generations." Joanna Bowen Gillespie, Journal of Religious History, Vol 35, Issue 3, Sept 2011

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This authoritative collection of passages from the ecclesiastical writers of the 17th century illustrates the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England in that age.