Panther and the Hind: A Theological History of Anglicanism

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A&C Black, 01.01.1993 - 186 Seiten
At a time if division and crisis in the Church of England, its identity and mission have come into question as never before. Its own members, but also the wider community of Christians in both East and West, need to understand its history and the reasons for its present crisis, as well as the distinctive contribution it can make to the Great Church of the future. Aidan Nichols provides a clear summary and analysis of the history of the Church of England by way of a sensitive appraisal of its rich theological tradition. This also gives the reader a firm grasp of the context of the issues currently being discussed by the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission. Aidan Nichols, O.P. is a member of the Dominican community at Blackfriars, Cambridge. He is the author is Rome and the Eastern Churches, The Shape of Catholic Theology and many other books.

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The English Reformation and
1
Richard Hooker and the Via Media
37
The Caroline Divines and their Successors
54
The Emergence of the Latitudinarian Tradition
80
The Theology of the Evangelical Revival
97
The Oxford Movement and its Aftermath
114
Liberal Catholicism
130
Anglican Modernism
147
Contemporary Theological Radicalism
160
Conclusion
173
Index
182
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Aidan Nichols entered the Dominican Order in 1970, and has since worked in Edinburgh, Oslo, Rome and Cambridge, where he now lives. His other publications include The Art of God Incarnate and The Shape of Catholic Theology, among others.

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