Church Problems

Church Problems
Author: Hensley Henson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1900
Genre: Anglican Communion
ISBN:

Finding the Church

Finding the Church
Author: Daniel W. Hardy
Publisher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Anglican Communion
ISBN: 9780334028635

Amongst the churches, Anglicanism is dinstictive by virtue of its attempt to participate in the life and purposes of God. The essays in this book begin from the struggles which have emerged among the Anglican community in recent years and show the deeper issues at stake.

Ancient and Modern

Ancient and Modern
Author: Andrew Brian McGowan
Publisher: Wipf and Stock
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Anglican Communion
ISBN: 9781498230988

What can we learn from an ancient church for a modern world? Christianity in the western world is facing its most significant challenges since the early Christians confronted a hostile Roman empire. Yet during that early period of struggle and uncertainty, the church expanded rapidly and formed the most characteristic aspects of its ongoing identity. The canon of the scripture, the sacraments, and the creeds all came to be in a church yet to manifest the now familiar divisions between East and West, Catholic and Protestant. The character of Anglicanism in particular has been shaped by attention to those early centuries. In these essays and sermons, Australian Anglican priest and scholar Andrew McGowan explores the most pressing challenges of the contemporary world and the church, drawing on the resources of ancient Christianity. With biblical and patristic resources to hand, he demonstrates in fresh ways how ancient authors such as Augustine and Athanasius, and, of course, the Bible itself, speak to contemporary questions and needs. The subjects range from the environment to restorative justice, and from racism to higher education ; while the contemporary meaning and practice of ancient Christian creeds and sacraments, and the Bible itself, are also explored.

Anglican Women on Church and Mission

Anglican Women on Church and Mission
Author: Judith Berling
Publisher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0819228044

In the past several decades, the issues of women’s ordination and of homosexuality have unleashed intense debates on the nature and mission of the Church, authority and the future of the Anglican Communion. Amid such momentous debates, theological voices of women in the Anglican Communion have not been clearly heard, until now. This book invites the reader to reconsider the theological basis of the Church and its call to mission in the 21st century, paying special attention to the colonial legacy of the Anglican Church and the shift of Christian demographics to the Global South. In addition to essays by the volume editors, this 12-essay collection includes contributions by Jane Shaw, Ellen Wondra and Beverley Haddad, among others.

The Oxford Handbook of Anglican Studies

The Oxford Handbook of Anglican Studies
Author: Mark D. Chapman
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2015-10-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0191043419

The Anglican Communion is the third largest Christian denomination and claims a membership of some 80 million members in about 164 countries. Given that there are only around two hundred countries in the world, this makes the churches of the Anglican Communion the most geographically widespread denomination after Roman Catholicism. The 44 essays in this volume embrace a wide range of academic disciplines: theological; historical; demography and geography; and different aspects of culture and ethics. They are united in their discussion of what is effectively a new inter-disciplinary subject which we have termed 'Anglican Studies'. At the core of this volume is the phenomenon of 'Anglicanism' as this is expressed in different places and in a variety of ways across the world. This Handbook covers a far broader set of topics from a wider range of perspectives than has been hitherto attempted in Anglican Studies. At the same time, it doesn't impose a particular theological or historical agenda. The contributions are drawn from across the spectrum of theological views and opinions. It shows that the unsettled nature of the polity is part of its own rich history; and many will see this as a somewhat lustrous tradition. In its comprehensive coverage, this volume is a valuable contribution to Anglican Studies and helps formulate a discipline that might perhaps promote dialogue and discussion across the Anglican world.