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OverviewThe Vocation of Anglican Theology presents a contemporary Anglican theology rooted in its sources but reaching into the future. A range of leading Anglican theologians - Rowan Williams, Ellen Charry, Kenneth Stevenson, Mark Chapman, Kathryn Tanner, Richard Norris and Christopher A. Beeley - reflect on key theological subjects such as Christology, ecclesiology and eschatology. Each subject pairs a selection of excerpts from Anglican theologians with an essay. This text is ideal for use in courses on Anglican theology. Indeed, it is hoped that it will prove to be the standard text for courses in Anglican theology throughout the Anglican Communion. In one volume, the student can meet Anglican theologians from the past and in the present, with the opportunity to learn and to inhabit a common Anglican future Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ralph McMichaelPublisher: SCM Press Imprint: SCM Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.458kg ISBN: 9780334029731ISBN 10: 0334029732 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 30 September 2014 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. What does Canterbury have to do with Jerusalem? The Vocation of Anglican Theology Ralph McMichael 2. The Trinity Richard Norris 3. Christology Rowan Williams 4. Theological Anthropology Kathryn Tanner 5. The Church Mark D. Chapman 6. The Beauty of Holiness: Practical Divinity Ellen T. Charry 7. The Sacraments Kenneth Stevenson 8. Eschatology Christopher A. BeeleyReviewsThis is a quite wonderful book. It deftly achieves three things. It offers lucid and absorbing accounts of the great themes of Christian theology, in an Anglican voice but an ecumenical spirit; it brings from the treasure house succinct and apposite readings suitable for contemporary study; and it presents a compelling and inspiring invitation to join the vocation that is the Anglican experiment in seeking to be both Catholic and Reformed. Ralph McMichael has drawn together a perfectly conceived manual for a person discovering Anglican theology and an ideal stimulus to those rediscovering their roots. -- Sam Wells This is a quite wonderful book. It deftly achieves three things. It offers lucid and absorbing accounts of the great themes of Christian theology, in an Anglican voice but an ecumenical spirit; it brings from the treasure house succinct and apposite readings suitable for contemporary study; and it presents a compelling and inspiring invitation to join the vocation that is the Anglican experiment in seeking to be both Catholic and Reformed. Ralph McMichael has drawn together a perfectly conceived manual for a person discovering Anglican theology and an ideal stimulus to those rediscovering their roots. -- Sam Wells This collection both feeds and sparks the theological imagination by bringing together the distinctive voices of some contemporary Anglican theologians discussing constituent components of theology, each illustrated by selections from major sources from the Early Church to the modern period. As a whole, the book gives a renewed definition of theology: a way of living into God that entails the whole person. This is manifest in the selection of sources: hymns, poems, sermons, prayers, all shaping faith that seeks understanding. A rich and broadening collection for anyone who is intrigued by the Anglican way of Christianity. -- Ellen K. Wondra Author InformationRalph McMichael is Director of the Center for the Eucharist located in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |