The Five Lambeth Conferences

The Five Lambeth Conferences
Title The Five Lambeth Conferences PDF eBook
Author Randall Thomas Davidson
Publisher London, Society for promoting Christian knowledge
Pages 480
Release 1920
Genre Anglican Communion
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The Lambeth Conference

The Lambeth Conference
Title The Lambeth Conference PDF eBook
Author Paul Avis
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 461
Release 2017-12-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567662322

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Originating in 1867 under the presidency of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lambeth Conference has proactively shaped the modern world by influencing areas as diverse as the ecumenical movement, post-war international relations, and the spiritual lives of hundreds of millions. A team of distinguished scholars from around the world now detail the historical legacy, theological meaning, and pastoral purpose of the Anglican Communion's decennial councils. The next Lambeth Conference will be crucial for the Anglican Communion, which is currently afflicted by destructive tensions over matters long central to Christian identity, such as the nature of holy orders, the definition of sexual morality, and the scope of ecclesial authority. Whether in supplication or celebration, both nurtured by diverse cultural contexts and furthered by the scope of ecumenical horizons, these essays break new ground. The Lambeth Conference is a faithful testament to generations past, and a spur to the ongoing restoration of Anglican theology and devotion in the present.

Narratives of Identity

Narratives of Identity
Title Narratives of Identity PDF eBook
Author William Taylor
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 275
Release 2014-10-16
Genre History
ISBN 1443869465

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The relationship between the Syrian Orthodox Church in the Ottoman Empire and the Church of England developed substantially between 1895 and 1914, as contacts between them grew. As the character of this emerging relationship changed, it contributed to the formation of both churches’ own ‘narratives of identity’. The wider context in which this took place was a period of instability in the international order, particularly within the Ottoman Empire, culminating in the outbreak of the First World War, effectively bringing this phase of sustained contact to an end. Narratives of Identity makes use of Syriac, Garshuni, and Arabic primary sources from Syrian Orthodox archives in Turkey and Syria, alongside Ottoman documents from the Başbakanlık Osmanlı Arşivi, Istanbul, and a range of English archival sources. The preconceptions of both Churches are analysed, using a philosophical framework provided by the work of Paul Ricoeur, especially his concepts of significant memory (anamnesis), translation, and the search for mutual recognition. Anamnesis and translation were extensively employed in the formation of ‘narratives of identity’ that needed to be understood by both Churches. The identity claims of the Tractarian section of the Church of England and of the Ottoman Syrian Orthodox Church are examined using this framework. The detailed content of the theological dialogue between them, is then examined, and placed in the context of the rapidly changing demography of eastern Anatolia, the Syrian Orthodox ‘heartland’. The late Ottoman state was characterised by an increased instability for all its non-Muslim minorities, which contributed to the perceived threats to Ottoman Syrian Orthodoxy, both from within and without. Finally, a new teleological framework is proposed in order to better understand these exchanges, taking seriously the amamnetic insights of the narratives of identity of both the Syrian Orthodox Church and the Church of England from 1895 to 1914.

A Still More Excellent Way

A Still More Excellent Way
Title A Still More Excellent Way PDF eBook
Author Alexander Ross
Publisher SCM Press
Pages 294
Release 2020-07-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 0334059348

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"A Still More Excellent Way" presents a comprehensive account of the development and nature of metropolitical authority and the place of the ‘province’ within Anglican polity, with an emphasis on the contemporary question of how international Anglicanism is to be imagined and take shape. The first comprehensive historical examination of the development of metropolitical authority and provincial polity within international Anglicanism, the book offers hope to those wearied by the deadlock and frustration around questions of authority which have dogged Anglicanism.

Journal of the ... Annual Convention of the Missionary District of Asheville

Journal of the ... Annual Convention of the Missionary District of Asheville
Title Journal of the ... Annual Convention of the Missionary District of Asheville PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 220
Release 1921
Genre
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International Christian Movements

International Christian Movements
Title International Christian Movements PDF eBook
Author Charles S. Macfarland
Publisher
Pages 234
Release 1924
Genre Christian union
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Confessing the One Faith, Revised Edition

Confessing the One Faith, Revised Edition
Title Confessing the One Faith, Revised Edition PDF eBook
Author Theodore Gill
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 175
Release 2010-03-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 1606086391

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Visible unity means that churches recognize in one another a witness to the fullness of the apostolic faith which they profess. Will Christians be able one day to declare together before the world, in common confession and praise, their faith in who God is and what God has done? This text-growing out of many years of study and consultation, involving theologians from various Christian traditions and from all parts of the world-is a unique instrument for drawing the churches toward such a common confession. As a contemporary explication of the creed that emerged from the ecumenical councils of Nicea (325) and Constantinople (381) and is used in both Eastern and Western Christian liturgies, Confessing the One Faith relates the subject matter of those ancient affirmations to the challenges of today's world-in which the language and philosophy of the fourth century sound alien to many, and the basic affirmations of the Christian faith are widely questioned. This new edition includes an introduction written by Dame Mary Tanner, a president of the World Council of Churches.