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More copies of this ISBNOther titles in the New Church's Teaching series:New Church's Teaching #01: The Anglican Visionby James E Griffiss
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:In this first volume to the New Church's Teaching Series James Griffiss provides an introduction to the Anglican tradition. He focuses especially on Anglicanism's ability to hold together theological continuity (especially the emphasis on the Incarnation) with social and cultural change. After discussing the Episcopal Church today and the ways in which it has changed over the past fifty years, Griffiss shows how the distinctive Anglican approach has been lived out in its history, spirituality, mission, worship, and approach to Scripture. Throughout, the book stresses the place of Anglicanism in the late twentieth century and its ability to be both flexible and traditional in rapidly changing cultures. The Anglican Vision is intended for wide parish use, including adult education, parish forums, inquirers and newcomers classes, and study groups throughout the church year. It includes a study guide, list of resources, and suggestions for further reading. Synopsis:James E. Griffiss provides an introduction to the Anglican tradition, including the origins of Anglicanism, the Catholic and Evangelical renewal movements of the nineteenth century, and a survey of Anglican mission, theology, and worship. He focuses especially on Anglicanism's ability to hold together theological continuity with social and cultural change because of its particular grasp of the meaning of the Incarnation — the Good News of God dwelling in and among us. Synopsis:In this first volume to the New Church's Teaching Series the author provides a general introduction to the Anglican tradition. Synopsis:Following in the footsteps of the two earlier teaching series of the 1950s and 1970s, these volumes seek to reveal the distinctive vision Anglicanism offers for the people of God today. Each book includes a study guide and a list of additional resources. The series is designed for wide parish use, including adult education, classes for inquirers and newcomers, the adult catechumenate, parish libraries, and study groups throughout the church year. James E. Griffiss provides an introduction to the Anglican tradition, including the origins of Anglicanism, the Catholic and Evangelical renewal movements of the nineteenth century, and a survey of Anglican mission, theology, and worship. He focuses especially on Anglicanism's ability to hold together theological continuity with social and cultural change because of its particular grasp of the meaning of the Incarnation — the Good News of God dwelling in and among us. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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