From controversy to co-existence: evangelicals in the Church of England, 1914-1980

This book traces the history and theology of Evangelicals in the Church of England, both liberal and conservative, from the First World War to the appearance of the Alternative Service Book in 1980. Evangelical Anglicans stand for what they see as historic Anglicanism with its emphasis on the intrin...

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Main Author: Manwaring, Randle (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1985.
In:Year: 1985
Reviews:From Controversy to Co-existence. Evangelicals in the Church of England, 1914–1980. By Randle Manwaring. Pp. xi + 227. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1985. £19.50. 0 521 30380 X (1986) (Robbins, Keith)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Anglican Church / History 1914-1980
IxTheo Classification:KDE Anglican Church
Further subjects:B Church of England Doctrines
B Church of England ; Doctrines
B Church of England
B Evangelicalism Church of England History, 20th century
B Evangelicalism ; Church of England ; History ; 20th century
B Church of England. Evangelism,++1914-1980
B Amerikanische Kirche++Evangelikale Bewegung++Geschichte 1914-1980
B Evangelicalism Church of England History 20th century
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
Erscheint auch als: 9780521303804
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Summary:This book traces the history and theology of Evangelicals in the Church of England, both liberal and conservative, from the First World War to the appearance of the Alternative Service Book in 1980. Evangelical Anglicans stand for what they see as historic Anglicanism with its emphasis on the intrinsic veracity of scripture as the sole authority for faith and life. While it highlights the progress of the gospel through evangelism and literary output, the work does not gloss over the small-mindedness and 'sectarianism' that has sometimes characterised Evangelicals. Earlier in the twentieth century, Evangelical Anglicans saw themselves as making a 'last ditch' stand for Protestant integrity but, in mid-century, with the backing of scholarship, they came out of their 'fox holes' and eventually emerged with a redemptionist theology to embrace both church and society. This movement reached a peak with the national evangelical congresses in 1967 and 1977.
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ISBN:0511555261
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511555268