The Protestant Face of AnglicanismW.B. Eerdmans, 1998 - 112 pàgines This volume tells a story that is virtually unknown today: the Protestant background and history of Anglican Christianity. Through a fascinating exploration of the development of Anglicanism and its wider Protestant context, Paul Zahl attempts to show -- contrary to the opinion of many present-day "Anglican writers" -- that Anglicanism is not just a via media (between Rome and Geneva, for example) but has been stamped decisively by classic Protestant insights and concerns. He also discusses the implications of Anglicanism's Protestant history for our own age, suggesting that this dimension has an important contribution to make to the worldwide Christian community in the new millennium. |
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Pàgina 48
... became a convert to Rome . Many joined him , including H. E. Manning , who went from being Archdeacon of Chichester in the Church of En- gland to being the Roman Catholic Cardinal of all England . The section of Tractarians who remained ...
... became a convert to Rome . Many joined him , including H. E. Manning , who went from being Archdeacon of Chichester in the Church of En- gland to being the Roman Catholic Cardinal of all England . The section of Tractarians who remained ...
Pàgina 65
... became quite radical over time . The American phenomenon of religious fissiparousness broke out in 1873 , when a small group of Episcopal Evangelicals , alarmed by the persecution of one of their own by Bishop Whitehouse of Chicago over ...
... became quite radical over time . The American phenomenon of religious fissiparousness broke out in 1873 , when a small group of Episcopal Evangelicals , alarmed by the persecution of one of their own by Bishop Whitehouse of Chicago over ...
Pàgina 111
... became flesh and dwelt among us " ( St. John 1:14 ) for a purpose . The end to which Christ came among us became apparent as a result of his death and resur- rection . This is put to us succinctly in the twenty - fifth verse of the ...
... became flesh and dwelt among us " ( St. John 1:14 ) for a purpose . The end to which Christ came among us became apparent as a result of his death and resur- rection . This is put to us succinctly in the twenty - fifth verse of the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Detour or Defining Moment | 9 |
The Face Obscured | 29 |
Copyright | |
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Abbey Dore affirmation American Episcopal Anglican Church Anglican Evangelicalism Anglican identity Anglo-Catholic Archbishop Archbishop of Canterbury atonement Baptism became Bible Bishop called Calvinism Calvinist Cambridge canism Canterbury Catholicism century Charles Charles Simeon Christology Church of England churchmanship clergy Clodock Common Prayer Communion concerning Consecration doctrine doth Edward Elizabeth English Reformation Episcopal Church Episcopalians estant face of Anglicanism forgiveness gelical glican God's godly gospel hath Henry Holy Scripture Homilies human imputation incarnation James Jesus Christ John justification by faith King liberal liturgy London Lord Luther Mary Michael Saward Ministers Oxford Movement parish Paul Prayer Book priest Prot Protestant Anglicanism Protestant Church Protestant face Protestant profile Protestantism Puritan Queen reaction reason reign religious restoration righteous risk-free questions risky question Sacraments salvation Settlement specifically spirit Study of Anglicanism theology things Thirty-Nine Articles Thomas Cranmer tion Tractarians tradition unto Virginia whole William Tyndale Word