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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Robert MillerPublisher: James Clarke & Co Ltd Imprint: Lutterworth Press Dimensions: Width: 23.40cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 15.60cm Weight: 0.570kg ISBN: 9780718892906ISBN 10: 0718892909 Pages: 366 Publication Date: 25 October 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAbbreviations used in the text Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 - The Early Church The Medieval Scene Chapter 2 - Where was the Shipping and who was at sea? Chapter 3 - Devotion to the Saints Chapter 4 - The Canons and Sea Codes Chapter 5 - Religious Practice at Sea Chapter 6 - From the Reformation to the Nineteenth Century The Nineteenth Century Chapter 7 - The Nineteenth Century Revival Chapter 8 - Early Anglican Societies Chapter 9 - The Church Congresses Chapter 10 - The Missions to Seamen Chapter 11 - St Andrew's Waterside Church Mission Chapter 12 - The Gibraltar Mission to Seamen Chapter 13 - American Work Chapter 14 - The Religious Orders Chapter 15 - Work among Fishermen Nineteenth Century Catholic Work Chapter 16 - Fr Goldie SJ and the CTS Chapter 17 - The Work for Catholic Bluejackets Chapter 18 - The OEuvres de Mer Twentieth Century Catholic Work Chapter 19 - Catholic Work 1900-14 Chapter 20 - Peter F. Anson Chapter 21 - Catholic Work after Anson Chapter 22 - Conclusion Bibliography Map & FiguresReviews'This extensive introductory history goes beyond anything previously written on the subject in scope and detail. [...] One Firm Anchor demonstrates that maritime history is more than the study of seas and ships, and that religious practices of the men on board represented an integral part of life at sea.' Catholic Southwest, November 2012 'This extensive introductory history goes beyond anything previously written on the subject in scope and detail. [...] One Firm Anchor demonstrates that maritime history is more than the study of seas and ships, and that religious practices of the men on board represented an integral part of life at sea.' Catholic Southwest, November 2012 '...The pick of the new releases...' The Church of England Newspaper, No. 6172, Sunday, April 14, 2013 ""[...] an invaluable contribution to our knowledge of maritime religious history in the medieval era. ... [Miller] provides both invaluable information and a high level of densely detailed documentation. [...] a great and lasting service to maritime mission studies."" Roald Kverndal, in The Mariner's Mirror, 30 April 2013 '...[Miller] provides both invaluable information and a high level of densely detailed documentation... Miller has, with his new book, given a great and lasting service to maritime mission studies...' Roald Kverndal, The International Quarterly Journal of the Society for Nautical Research, Vol. 99.2, May 2013 '[...] a highly detailed administrative history of maritime ministry [...]' Johnathan Thayer, International Journal of Maritime History, Volume XXV, No. 1, June 2013 ""This very meticulously researched work by Fr Miller should be a welcome addition to the library of historians and theologicians and also to some general 'maritime' readers ... This book is by no means a light read but should in time become a definitive work on the subject, making Fr. Miller a very worthy successor to the late Fr. Philip Caraman SJ ..."" Primrose Peacock, in Unity Magazine, No. 147 'One Firm Anchor is more than a mere introduction to maritime mission work and the religious life of sailors. Instead, R. W. H. Miller has utilized a host of primary documents to write a thought-provoking missiology (study of missions) that incorporates not only the Catholic Church's efforts to administer to the spiritual needs of seafarers but also similar efforts by other evangelical and charitable organizations, both denominational and nondenominational.' Lori Bogle, The Catholic Historical Review, Vol.100, No.1, January 2014 ""... a fantastic introduction to the history of chaplaincy at sea and what preceded it."" Theological Book Review (tbr), Vol. 25, No.2, 2013 ""The present volume [...] provides what should become a standard work for those interested in religion and the merchant seafarer. [...] Miller aptly shows the ability of those promoting religious outreach to merchant seafarers to adapt to the ever-present but ever-changing maritime community and maritime industry. He has provided readers with a rich and timely overview and history of Christian outreach to ""those who go down to the sea in ships"" (Psalm 107:23). It is a book well worth reading."" Timothy J. Demy, Professor of Military Ethics, U.S. Naval War College, in The Northern Mariner/Le marin du nord, No. 4, October 2013 ""The subtitle of R.W.H, Miller's book One Firm Anchor: The Church and the Merchant Seafarer, an Introductory History gives a good idea as to its contents. There is a concentration on the Roman Catholic Church, particularly in later chapters, but other work, including that of Anglicans, is also covered."" -Church Times, 13 November 2015 'This extensive introductory history goes beyond anything previously written on the subject in scope and detail. [...] One Firm Anchor demonstrates that maritime history is more than the study of seas and ships, and that religious practices of the men on board represented an integral part of life at sea.' Catholic Southwest, November 2012 ...This very meticulously researched work by Fr Miller should be a welcome addition to the library of historians and theologicians and also to some general maritime readers ...[...] This book is by no means a light read but should in time become a definitive work on the subject, making Fr. Miller a very worthy successor to the late Fr. Philip Caraman SJ... Primrose Peacock, Unity Magazine, No 147, February 2013. '...The pick of the new releases...' The Church of England Newspaper, No. 6172, Sunday, April 14, 2013 '...[Miller] provides both invaluable information and a high level of densely detailed documentation... Miller has, with his new book, given a great and lasting service to maritime mission studies...' Roald Kverndal, The International Quarterly Journal of the Society for Nautical Research, Vol. 99.2, May 2013 Author InformationCurrently a Catholic Priest in the west of England, Robert Miller has been a long-time student of Maritime Social History and member of the Society for Nautical Research and the International Maritime Economic History Association. He has worked for both the Missions to Seaman and the Apostleship of the Sea. He is the author of Priest in Deep Water (2010), also published by the Lutterworth Press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |