The identity of Anglicanism: essentials of Anglican ecclesiology

What makes the Anglican way of being "church" distinctive and perhaps unique? To answer this question, Paul Avis sets contemporary worldwide Anglicanism against its historical background and compares and contrasts the Anglican approach with that of other churches, particularly the Roman Ca...

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Main Author: Avis, Paul 1947- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London [u. a.] T & T Clark 2007
In:Year: 2007
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Anglicanism / Ecclesiology
IxTheo Classification:KDE Anglican Church
Further subjects:B Church
B Anglican Communion
B Anglican Communion Doctrines
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Summary:What makes the Anglican way of being "church" distinctive and perhaps unique? To answer this question, Paul Avis sets contemporary worldwide Anglicanism against its historical background and compares and contrasts the Anglican approach with that of other churches, particularly the Roman Catholic and Protestant Churches. Avis provides a clear exposition of Anglican ecclesiology structured around relevant topics which serves as a guide to Anglicans in these troubled times, while also explaining Anglicanism to Non-Anglicans. The main focus is on the nature of the Anglican Communion, the role of bishops in Anglicanism, the theology of priesthood and the ordination of women as well as Anglican Eucharistic theology. Being published in time for the Lambeth Conference 2008, Paul Avis provides an update on the basics of the Anglican way of being church which may help to find the common ground on which the present conflicts can be solved.
ISBN:0567032043