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Anglicanism : Catholic Evangelical or Evangelical Catholic : essays ecumenical and polemical : homage to Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Hans Küng, Martin Luther and John Henry Newman / created by John A Moses.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: ATF Theology, 2019Description: xxxiii, 155 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781925612691
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BX5714 MOS
Contents:
The chaos of Anglicanism : towards unravelling the paradox Reconciling the Evangelical and Catholic paradigms within Anglicanism How we got the Bible and the confusing consequences of how it is explained Isolating the problem The case for a renewed Anglicanism Anglican integrity and Christian unity re-visited Peter Bennie at All Saints Wickham Terrace, Brisbane and as editor of the Australian Church Quarterly 1952-1963 an Anglo-Catholic biography Striving together in the faith of the Gospel Authority in the church : an Anglican perspective by the Most Reverend Dr Keith Rayner John Henry Newman's definition of a gentleman The characteristics of Evangelicalism in Australia as identified by Dr Stuart Piggin and Robert D Lindner
Summary: In this collection of essays John Moses combines the critical eye of a professional historian with the passion of a dismayed churchman in his analysis of the current malaise of the Anglican Church of Australia. His analysis is indebted to his study of totalitarianism in Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia, as he calls for a recovery of tolerance and a renewed commitment to intellectual engagement with our faith if Anglicanism is to have a future in this highly secular nation
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Book Book Main Library Open Shelf BX5714 MOS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 158709 Available BK146441

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The chaos of Anglicanism : towards unravelling the paradox
Reconciling the Evangelical and Catholic paradigms within Anglicanism
How we got the Bible and the confusing consequences of how it is explained
Isolating the problem
The case for a renewed Anglicanism
Anglican integrity and Christian unity re-visited
Peter Bennie at All Saints Wickham Terrace, Brisbane and as editor of the Australian Church Quarterly 1952-1963
an Anglo-Catholic biography
Striving together in the faith of the Gospel
Authority in the church : an Anglican perspective by the Most Reverend Dr Keith Rayner
John Henry Newman's definition of a gentleman
The characteristics of Evangelicalism in Australia as identified by Dr Stuart Piggin and Robert D Lindner

In this collection of essays John Moses combines the critical eye of a professional historian with the passion of a dismayed churchman in his analysis of the current malaise of the Anglican Church of Australia. His analysis is indebted to his study of totalitarianism in Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia, as he calls for a recovery of tolerance and a renewed commitment to intellectual engagement with our faith if Anglicanism is to have a future in this highly secular nation

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