The Church of England Year Book 2003

The Church of England Year Book 2003
Author: Church House Publishing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2003-02-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9780715181256

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The 2003 edition of the Church of England Yearbook contains: selected Church statistics; a Who's Who directory of Synod members and other senior clergy, lay people and senior staff; a summary of Synod business for the year; an outline of the structure of the Archbishops' Council and how the Council fits with existing bodies; details of the work of the Archbishops' Council during 2002; names and addresses of officers in the 44 dioceses of the Church of England; addresses, objectives and activities of organizations linked to the Church; essential information about the Churches and Provinces in the worldwide Anglican Communion, including maps; details of ecumenical organizations linked to the Anglican Church; and a review of the year 2002 by Professor Peter Toyne, a member of The Archbishops' Council and of Synod.

The Church of England Year Book

The Church of England Year Book
Author: Church of England. National Assembly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 660
Release: 2012
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Church of England Yearbook

The Church of England Yearbook
Author: Church of England. National Assembly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 776
Release: 1908
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Europa World Year Book 2003

The Europa World Year Book 2003
Author: Europa Publications
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 2470
Release: 2003
Genre: Associations, institutions, etc
ISBN: 9781857432275

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First published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Free Church of England

The Free Church of England
Author: John Fenwick
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2004-08-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567084330

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Most Christians are completely unaware that for over 200 years there has existed in England, and at times in Wales, Scotland, Canada, Bermuda, Australia, New Zealand, Russia and the USA, an episcopal Church, similar in many respects to the Church of England, worshipping with a Prayer Book virtually identical to the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, and served by bishops, presbyters and deacons whose orders derive directly from Canterbury, and ecumenically enriched by Old Catholic, Swedish, Moravian and other successions. The Free Church of England as an independent jurisdiction within the Universal Church began in the reign of George III. In 1991 the Church sent a bishop to George Carey's Enthronement as Archbishop of Canterbury. In addition to presenting for the first time a detailed history of the Free Church of England, John Fenwick also explores the distinctive doctrinal emphases of the denomination, its Constitution, its liturgical tradition, its experience of the historic episcopate, and its many connections with other churches (including the Reformed Episcopal Church in the USA). He discusses why the Church has, so far, failed to fulfil the vision of its founders, and what the possible future of the Church might be - including a very significant expansion as many Anglicans and other Christians considering new options discover this historic, episcopal, disestablished Church with its international connections and ecumenical character.

Year Book, 2003-2004

Year Book, 2003-2004
Author: Free Church of England
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2003
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Church of England and Christian Antiquity

The Church of England and Christian Antiquity
Author: Jean-Louis Quantin
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 525
Release: 2009-02-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0191565342

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Today, the statement that Anglicans are fond of the Fathers and keen on patristic studies looks like a platitude. Like many platitudes, it is much less obvious than one might think. Indeed, it has a long and complex history. Jean-Louis Quantin shows how, between the Reformation and the last years of the Restoration, the rationale behind the Church of England's reliance on the Fathers as authorities on doctrinal controversies, changed significantly. Elizabethan divines, exactly like their Reformed counterparts on the Continent, used the Church Fathers to vindicate the Reformation from Roman Catholic charges of novelty, but firmly rejected the authority of tradition. They stressed that, on all questions controverted, there was simply no consensus of the Fathers. Beginning with the 'avant-garde conformists' of early Stuart England, the reference to antiquity became more and more prominent in the construction of a new confessional identity, in contradistinction both to Rome and to Continental Protestants, which, by 1680, may fairly be called 'Anglican'. English divines now gave to patristics the very highest of missions. In that late age of Christianity - so the idea ran - now that charisms had been withdrawn and miracles had ceased, the exploration of ancient texts was the only reliable route to truth. As the identity of the Church of England was thus redefined, its past was reinvented. This appeal to the Fathers boosted the self-confidence of the English clergy and helped them to surmount the crises of the 1650s and 1680s. But it also undermined the orthodoxy that it was supposed to support.

The Church of England Year Book

The Church of England Year Book
Author: Church of England. General Synod
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1979
Genre:
ISBN:

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Redundancy, Community and Heritage in the Modern Church of England, 1945–2000

Redundancy, Community and Heritage in the Modern Church of England, 1945–2000
Author: Denise Bonnette
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2023-02-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 3031175972

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This book is a reappraisal of Anglican Church redundancy from a cultural perspective. It challenges long-held perceptions about the rationale for church redundancy, particularly secularisation. It argues that redundancy brought to the surface far-reaching social and cultural tensions that remain unresolved to this day, and which the pandemic closure of buildings has reignited.