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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 25 January 1999
    • Number of Volumes Trade Paperback

    • ISBN 9781561011605
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages200 pages
    • Size 215.39x170.69x14.224 mm
    • Weight 313 g
    • Language English
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    Fredrica Harris Thompsett, a scholar of the English Reformation, introduces us to the role that history has played in creating and shaping the Episcopal Church as we know it today. In giving us the broad lessons of Anglican history, she explores in detail both the historian's task and Anglicanism's distinctive history, from its roots in Scripture and the English language Bible and prayerbook to its seventeenth century flowering in poetry and prose and the different forms it has assumed in the American landscape from the time of the Revolution right through to the late 20th century.

    Thompsett begins by discussing the relationship between history, tradition, and change, and goes on to outline ten key ""touchstones"" or milestones in Christian history that are of particular interest to Anglicans. Since it is the historian's task to write the ""unwritten"" as well as the official story of the church, chapter three is a history of ministry in the church, especially of lay ministry. Chapter four looks at three ways that Anglicans have handled conflict and controversy throughout its history, concentrating on the Elizabethan Settlement, the American Civil War, and the impact of Darwin and the new science. Chapter five discusses how theological insight can be ""recycled"" to shed new light on the problems of today, focusing on Anglican theology of creation and how it helps us address ecology as a spiritual crisis. Finally, chapter six focuses on how a living historical tradition affects the life and mission of the church today, and how we are a part of that history.

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    Table of Contents:

    Part 1 Series Preface
    Part 2 Acknowledgements
    Chapter 3 Living with History
    Chapter 4 Ten Touchstones of History
    Chapter 5 The Ministry We Share
    Chapter 6 Living with Controversy
    Chapter 7 Recycling Tradition
    Chapter 8 New Occasions Teach New Duties
    Part 9 Endnotes
    Part 10 Resources
    Part 11 Questions for Discussion

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