Phenomenal Sydney

Phenomenal Sydney
Title Phenomenal Sydney PDF eBook
Author Marcia Cameron
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 325
Release 2016-10-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498289312

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The Diocese of Sydney is admired, hated, loved, and feared. While often criticized as no longer Anglican, it has at its heart an adherence to classic Anglicanism. While to some it is a beacon in the darkness, to others it is like a threatening bushfire. It is very large, very wealthy, and very influential in other places. Its opposition to ordaining women priests, and, in many parishes, to women preaching, mystifies and angers many Anglicans within and outside its boundaries. What makes this diocese such a phenomenon? The answer lies in its history: in the men and women who shaped it, in a particular view of the authority of the Bible, and in the influence wielded by some powerful institutions that have prospered. Its energy comes from the Scriptural mandate for mission: to bring the outsider into the community of Christian people, but not to leave it there. To educate them in the knowledge of Christ in a variety of creative and imaginative ways. This book also looks at what Sydney has done badly. It may help readers to learn from its past achievements and its mistakes.

Sydney’s One Special Evangelist

Sydney’s One Special Evangelist
Title Sydney’s One Special Evangelist PDF eBook
Author Baden P. Stace
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 504
Release 2022-08-04
Genre Religion
ISBN 1666749109

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This landmark work is the first academic study of a figure who played a defining role in the Australian evangelical movement of the late twentieth century--the inimitable preacher, evangelist, and churchman John C. Chapman. The study situates Chapman's career within the secularizing Western cultures of the post-1960s--a period bringing momentous changes to the social and religious fabric of Western society. At the same time, global Evangelicalism was reviving, bringing vitality to large swathes in the Global South and a re-balancing in Western societies as conservative religious movements experienced growth and even renewal amidst wider secularizing trends. Against this backdrop the study explores the way in which, across a wide array of domestic and international fora, Chapman contended for the soteriological priority of the gospel in Christian life, mission, and thought. Accomplished via an absorbing blend of personal wit, impassioned oratory, innovative missiological strategy, and striking theological perception, the result was a stimulating history of public advocacy that sought a revival of confidence in Evangelicalism's message, and a constantly reforming vision of Evangelicalism's method. Such a legacy marks Chapman as a central figure within the generation of postwar leaders whose work has given Australian Evangelicalism its contemporary shape and dynamism.

Phenomenal Sydney

Phenomenal Sydney
Title Phenomenal Sydney PDF eBook
Author Marcia Cameron
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 324
Release 2016-10-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 1498289320

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The Diocese of Sydney is admired, hated, loved, and feared. While often criticized as no longer Anglican, it has at its heart an adherence to classic Anglicanism. While to some it is a beacon in the darkness, to others it is like a threatening bushfire. It is very large, very wealthy, and very influential in other places. Its opposition to ordaining women priests, and, in many parishes, to women preaching, mystifies and angers many Anglicans within and outside its boundaries. What makes this diocese such a phenomenon? The answer lies in its history: in the men and women who shaped it, in a particular view of the authority of the Bible, and in the influence wielded by some powerful institutions that have prospered. Its energy comes from the Scriptural mandate for mission: to bring the outsider into the community of Christian people, but not to leave it there. To educate them in the knowledge of Christ in a variety of creative and imaginative ways. This book also looks at what Sydney has done badly. It may help readers to learn from its past achievements and its mistakes.

Anglican Evangelicalism in Sydney 1897 to 1953

Anglican Evangelicalism in Sydney 1897 to 1953
Title Anglican Evangelicalism in Sydney 1897 to 1953 PDF eBook
Author John A. McIntosh
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 349
Release 2018-03-08
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532643071

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John McIntosh attempts to describe more accurately and completely the spectrum of Evangelicalism (Anglican) that three successive principals of Moore Theological College appropriated and taught in the period. Each was an outstanding graduate of Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin, respectively. The study traces the circumstances of their appointment and seeks to define the convictions they held—against the background of challenges and changes to their Christian faith they faced in their day. A close examination of their published and unpublished literary oeuvre clears away misunderstandings and even misrepresentations of their thought and influence. In so doing it explains how it was that those Evangelicals in the diocese who adhered more closely to their Reformation tradition finally prevailed decisively over those who were Protestant but liberal.

Foundations of Anglican Evangelicalism in Victoria

Foundations of Anglican Evangelicalism in Victoria
Title Foundations of Anglican Evangelicalism in Victoria PDF eBook
Author Wei-Han Kuan
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 302
Release 2019-05-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532682166

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For more than half a century, the Anglican Diocese of Melbourne was unquestionably the most rigorously evangelical and missions-oriented diocese in Australia. The Diocese of Sydney, in that same period, was decidedly broader in theological and liturgical practice. How and why did Melbourne move in one direction, while Sydney in the other? This study suggests that the answers are to be found in four vital contributors: local churches, evangelical societies, theological colleges, and diocesan bishops. For three broad periods of history between 1847 and 1937, the presence of these four contributors is uncovered, described, and evaluated for the Diocese of Melbourne. Evangelical activism, theological reflection, and leadership are each shown in their contemporary contexts to help us understand how people with gospel passion sought to respond faithfully to their times. This is the question of vision, leadership, and strategy at the heart of this study: “What makes for long-term evangelical continuity over a hundred-year period?”

A Digest of Australian Cases Relating to Local Government Reported Up to the End of 1918

A Digest of Australian Cases Relating to Local Government Reported Up to the End of 1918
Title A Digest of Australian Cases Relating to Local Government Reported Up to the End of 1918 PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 388
Release 1919
Genre Law reports, digests, etc
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From a Ministry for Youth to a Ministry of Youth

From a Ministry for Youth to a Ministry of Youth
Title From a Ministry for Youth to a Ministry of Youth PDF eBook
Author Ruth Lukabyo
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 260
Release 2020-09-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 1725282445

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At a time of unprecedented secularization and declining church attendance, youth ministry in the twenty-first century should be doomed. So why is Protestant youth ministry in Sydney vibrant, and in many places growing? This book sets out to answer this question, which is of such importance for the future of the Australian church. A pioneering model of youth ministry evolved in the 1930s and was already flourishing in churches, schools, and university by the 1950s. Its early high point was the Billy Graham Crusade of 1959, which may legitimately be seen as an Australian youth revival. The new model broke with past practice by cultivating ministry leadership by young people, by promoting peer groups to nurture and share faith, and by fostering ministry collaboration between young men and women. The model, used by theological conservatives and liberals alike, and has proved both enduring and fruitful. This book will engage with the model of youth ministry and the religious experiences of young people in Sydney. By reading it you will not only learn from the significant achievements of young people in the past but be better equipped to creatively consider new methods of ministry for the twenty-first century.