Aspects of Anglican Identity
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Tensions within the Anglican Communion and discussions about the possibility of women bishops have thrown a spotlight onto underlying issues such as: How are decisions taken in the Church? What are the roles of synods, bishops and primates? How should the Archbishop of Canterbury's ministry develop? What do being 'in communion' and 'out of communion' mean? How significant are diocesan boundaries in an age of globalization? Behind the headline-provoking debates are questions about the very identity of the Church of England and the Anglican Communion. How do Anglicans understand their own church and its place within the wider Church? This lucid and accessible collection of essays explores these and related topics, setting them in their historical context.
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Author/Artist Colin Podmore
ISBN/Ref 9780715140741
0715140744
Size: 234mm(H) x 156mm(W) Pages 208
Publisher Church House Publishing
Published 2005-07-22
Format paperback
Product ID 107555
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