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OverviewThis volume includes lectures from high profile figures from academia and the Church. Anglian and Catholic voices explores continuity and change in the Anglican Church and its relations with Rome, from its earliest days onwards. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen Platten , Eamon Duffy , Diarmaid MacCulloch , Peter LakePublisher: Canterbury Press Norwich Imprint: Canterbury Press Norwich Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.342kg ISBN: 9781853115592ISBN 10: 1853115592 Pages: 292 Publication Date: 01 September 2003 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThe essays are scholarly and at the same time readable and accessible. (...) Peter Lake gives a masterly account of the significance of Richard Hooker. Gerald Noel examines ARCIC and other aspects of ecumenical developments in recent decades. Those who wish to deepen their awareness of the development of Anglicanism in the context of Western Christendom, particularly in relation to Roman Catholic Church, willl gain much from this book. -- Gordon Geddes THE READER, winter 2004 This book is worth much study and prayer. It should find a placed on the shelves of all those caught up in the history of Anglicanism. -- Peter Atkins Reviews in Religion and Theology, Vol 11 issue 4, September 2004. In helping to create a sense of common ownership of history, the book gives a strong foundation for future co-operation. Publishing News The essays are scholarly and at the same time readable and accessible. (...) Peter Lake gives a masterly account of the significance of Richard Hooker. Gerald Noel examines ARCIC and other aspects of ecumenical developments in recent decades. Those who wish to deepen their awareness of the development of Anglicanism in the context of Western Christendom, particularly in relation to Roman Catholic Church, willl gain much from this book. -- Gordon Geddes THE READER, winter 2004 This book is worth much study and prayer. It should find a placed on the shelves of all those caught up in the history of Anglicanism. -- Peter Atkins Reviews in Religion and Theology, Vol 11 issue 4, September 2004. In helping to create a sense of common ownership of history, the book gives a strong foundation for future co-operation. Publishing News 20041101 Author InformationContributors include DIARMAID MacCULLOCH of the Faculty of Theology in the University of Oxford; EAMON DUFFY, a renowned author and church historian based at Cambridge University; JUDITH MALTBY, based at Corpus Christi College, Oxford; PETER LAKE of Princeton, New Jersey; GERARD NOEL, former editor of the Catholic Herald; WILLIAM JACOB, Archdeacon in the Diocese of London and STEPHEN PLATTEN, Dean of Norwich. Foreword by Rowan Williams. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |