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Black and Episcopalian - The Struggle for Inclusion (Paperback): Gayle Fisher-Stewart Black and Episcopalian - The Struggle for Inclusion (Paperback)
Gayle Fisher-Stewart; Foreword by Kelly Brown Douglas
R486 Discovery Miles 4 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A personal story of the struggle for authentic inclusion in the church. From a strong voice in the dialogue about what Black lives matter means in relation to faith, a powerful lament and a hopeful message about the future. Historically, to be Episcopal/Anglican, as it was to be American, was to be white. Assimilation to whiteness has been a measure of success and acceptance, yet, assimilation requires that people of color give up something of themselves and deny parts of their heritage including religious practices that sustained their ancestors. Despite the fact that Blackness is on display on Black History Month for example, and Black/African heritage is given primacy in the liturgy, music, and preaching during that time, at other times this doesn't seem to be the case. The author argues that whiteness is embedded in every aspect of religious life, from seminary to Christian education to last rites. Is it possible to be Black and Episcopalian and not feel alien, she asks. In her words we learn that inclusivity, above all, must be authentic.

Shaped by Worship - Liturgy and Formation (Paperback): Juan M. C. Oliver Shaped by Worship - Liturgy and Formation (Paperback)
Juan M. C. Oliver
R264 Discovery Miles 2 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The newest book in the Little Books on Liturgy series, focused on the intersection of liturgy and formation. Juan Oliver, Custodian of the Book of Common Prayer, outlines why rituals and liturgy have great meaning in forming individuals and communities. His work is focused on topics such as the sacraments, worship, mystery and the sacred. Ideal for group or individual study in churches, seminaries, and schools of ministry. Praise for Juan Oliver's previous work: "Juan Oliver offers us the gift of 'disclosure of meaning' in this most helpful volume." -Louis Weil, James F. Hodges Professor of Liturgics Emeritus at the Church Divinity School of the Pacific " . . . invaluable to parish clergy . . . " -J. Neil Alexander, Dean, Sewanee School of Theology

Liturgical Music for the Revised Common Lectionary, Year B (Paperback, 2nd Edition): Thomas Pavlechko, Carl P. Daw Jr. Liturgical Music for the Revised Common Lectionary, Year B (Paperback, 2nd Edition)
Thomas Pavlechko, Carl P. Daw Jr.
R750 Discovery Miles 7 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A new edition of the comprehensive resource linking hymns and anthems to lectionary readings. Liturgical Music for the Revised Common Lectionary, Year B is the second of three volumes in a series of planning guides for church musicians and clergy, identifying hymns and anthems that are connected to the scripture appointed for Sundays and feast days. In addition to identifying hymns and anthems appropriate for each Sunday of the church year, this volume also offers suggestions about where in the liturgy each selection can best be used. Featuring hymns from hymnals authorized for use in the Episcopal Church, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and the Moravian Church in America, as well as anthems from a variety of sources, Liturgical Music for the Revised Common Lectionary helps liturgical planners add musical variety to services and link congregational and choral singing to the lectionary.

I Will, With God's Help Adult Journal - Episcopal Confirmation for Youth and Adults (Paperback, Adult ed.): Mary Lee Wile I Will, With God's Help Adult Journal - Episcopal Confirmation for Youth and Adults (Paperback, Adult ed.)
Mary Lee Wile
R265 Discovery Miles 2 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This confirmation program, based on the Baptismal Covenant from The Book of Common Prayer, encourages youth and adults to share their own faith journeys. Adaptable for six- to twelve-week programs, confirmation retreats or conferences. Easy-to-use session plans include many interactive activities for youth and adults that encourage reflection and discussion.

This interactive journal is your companion on your faith journey as you seek to renew your commitment to the Episcopal Church. You'll find prayer, scripture study, creative activities and generous space for recording your reflections and experiences.

A People's Church - A History of the Church of England (Paperback, Main): Jeremy Morris A People's Church - A History of the Church of England (Paperback, Main)
Jeremy Morris
R342 Discovery Miles 3 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It is hard to comprehend the last 500 years of England's history without understanding the Church of England. From its roots in Catholicism through to the present day, this is the extraordinary history of a familiar but much-misunderstood institution. The Church has frequently been divided between high and low, Evangelical and Anglo-Catholic. For its first 150 years people sacrificed their lives to defend it; the Anglican Church is and has always been defined by its complicated relationship to the state and power. As Jeremy Morris shows, the story of the Church - central to British life - has never been straightforward. Weaving social, political and religious context together with the significance of its music and architecture, A People's Church skilfully illuminates a complex and pre-eminent institution.

Anglicanism - The Thought and Practice of the Church of England (Paperback): F.L. Cross, Paul Elmer More Anglicanism - The Thought and Practice of the Church of England (Paperback)
F.L. Cross, Paul Elmer More
R1,342 Discovery Miles 13 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'The publication of this book is an important event as much for literature as it is for theology.' - T.S. Eliot The seventeenth century was an era of unparalleled brilliance in English life and literature. Many of the greatest figures of the century contributed to the religious debates of the era: poets like John Donne, George Herbert and Thomas Traherne; scientists like Isaac Barrow, Robert Boyle and Isaac Newton; theologians like Lancelot Andrewes, Richard Hooker and the Cambridge Platonists; lawyers like Francis Bacon and John Selden; literary figures like Thomas Browne, John Evelyn and Izaak Walton. Anglicanism is an authoritative collection of passages from the writers of the seventeenth-century, illustrating the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England. First published in 1935, this classic volume provides a rich anthology of theological writing from the golden age of English literature. Its importance is the greater since England did not produce at any time a single theologian to whom appeal can be made for a final sentence in disputed questions, such as Aquinas or Calvin. Anglicanism brings together in a single volume the most important English writing on religion from a period of unparalled brilliance. Paul Elmer More was the outstanding American literary critic of his generation. He was editor of 'The Nation' and wrote many books, of which the best known is The Greek Tradition. F.L. Cross was Lady Margaret Professor of Theology at Oxford and Canon of Christ Church Cathedral. He founded the Oxford Patristics Conference and edited the 'Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church'.

A Bibliography of Westminster Abbey - A Guide to the Literature of Westminster Abbey, Westminster School and St Margaret's... A Bibliography of Westminster Abbey - A Guide to the Literature of Westminster Abbey, Westminster School and St Margaret's Church, published between 1571 and 2000 (Hardcover)
Tony Trowles
R1,982 Discovery Miles 19 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First bibliography of all printed material concerned with Westminster Abbey, from parliamentary papers to guide books. Westminster Abbey is one of the most significant ecclesiastical institutions in Britain and occupies a unique position in the life of Church and Nation. Founded as a Benedictine monastery c.960, it is the coronation church and a royal mausoleum, a place of worship and an architectural masterpiece, a national shrine whose collection of monumental sculpture is of international renown. The Abbey's history is inextricably linked with that of both Westminster School [governed directly by the Dean and Chapter of Westminster until 1868] and of St Margaret's church [built by the Westminster monks for the local community, and closely associated with the Abbey ever since]. Thisfully-indexed bibliography is the first of its kind dedicated to a major church, and is a fundamental contribution to the historiography of Westminster Abbey. It provides full bibliographical details of more than 3300 printed works, including parliamentary papers, editions of archival sources, guide books, theses, historical monographs and journal articles. Covering a huge range of subjects from art and architecture to poetry, sermons and Westminster School grammars, it is an indispensable reference work for anyone seeking to know more about this remarkable institution.

Episcopal Conferences - Historical, Canonical, and Theological Studies (Paperback): Thomas J. Reese Episcopal Conferences - Historical, Canonical, and Theological Studies (Paperback)
Thomas J. Reese
R1,283 Discovery Miles 12 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

These studies, by a group of outstanding American theologians, canonists, and church historians, provide a great deal of evidence for the historical basis and continuing importance of bishops' conferences in the life of the church.

The Good Tree - A History of Saint Aidan's (Hardcover): Linda Weeks The Good Tree - A History of Saint Aidan's (Hardcover)
Linda Weeks
R564 Discovery Miles 5 640 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Guilds and the Parish Community in Late Medieval East Anglia c. 1470-1550 (Hardcover): Ken Farnhill Guilds and the Parish Community in Late Medieval East Anglia c. 1470-1550 (Hardcover)
Ken Farnhill
R3,044 Discovery Miles 30 440 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Evidence of parish organisation in late medieval England, and the impact of the Henrician Reformation at parish level. The parish and the guild were the two poles round which social and religious life revolved in late medieval England. This study, drawing freely on East Anglian records, shows how influential they were in the lives of their communities in the years before the break with Rome - and provides an implicit commentary on the impact of the Henrician Reformation at parish level. The records of many of the guilds (or fraternities) of East Anglia in the years 1470-1550 are examined for evidence of their form, function and popularity; the spread of fraternities across East Anglia, the size of individual guilds, types of member, and the benefits of guild membership are all studied in detail. The social and religious functions of the fraternities are then compared with the parish, through a study of the records of two Norfolk market towns (Wymondham and Swaffham) and two Suffolk villages (Bardwell and Cratfield). A finalchapter studies the fortunes of the guilds during the early years of the Reformation, up to their dissolution in 1548.KEN FARNHILL is research associate at the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of York.

The Church of England 1688-1832 - Unity and Accord (Paperback): William Gibson The Church of England 1688-1832 - Unity and Accord (Paperback)
William Gibson
R1,247 Discovery Miles 12 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


This book is a wide ranging new history of a key period in the history of the church in England, from the 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688-89 to the Great Reform Act of 1832. This was a tumultuous time for both church and state, when the relationship between religion and politics was at its most fraught. The Church of England 1688 - 1832 considers the consequences of these important events and the rapid changes it brought to the Anglican Church and to national politics.
Aspects of the social history of the Church are also discussed, including the role of the Church in eighteenth century culture, and the development of nationhood. Anglican attitudes to European Protestantism and Methodism are also evaluated.
Drawing on a wide range of contemporary sources, The Church of England 1688 - 1832 presents evidence of the widespread Anglican commitment to harmony between those of differing religious views and suggests that High and Low Churchmanship was less divergent than usually assumed. This is both a detailed history of the Church in the eighteenth century and a fresh and stimulating re-evaluation of the nature of Anglicanism and its role in society.

Protest and Progress - New York's First Black Episcopal Church Fights Racism (Hardcover): John Hewitt Protest and Progress - New York's First Black Episcopal Church Fights Racism (Hardcover)
John Hewitt
R4,208 Discovery Miles 42 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


As both a pre-eminent scholar of Black Angelican and Episcopalians and devout parishioner, the late James Hewitt writes an illuminating history of one of the most famous black congregations in America. From its humble beginnings, St. Philip's originated from classes conducted by Elais Neau and other Angelic clerks for the society for the propagations of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. From these cateisem classes emerged a highly educated, African-American group comprised of free and enslaved blacks. W.E.B Dubuois hailed it as the foundation for the Talented Tenth in his classic book Souls of Black Folk. After the American Revolution, St. Philip's has since become the church of middle-class blacks across New York City. Hewlitt's careful and precise scholarship chronicles over two centuries of the church's history, which fills a significant lacon in African-American Religious history.

The Church of England 1688-1832 - Unity and Accord (Hardcover): William Gibson The Church of England 1688-1832 - Unity and Accord (Hardcover)
William Gibson
R4,209 Discovery Miles 42 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is a wide ranging new history of a key period in the history of the church in England, from the 'Glorious Revolution' of 1688-89 to the Great Reform Act of 1832. This was a tumultuous time for both church and state, when the relationship between religion and politics was at its most fraught."The Church of England 1688 - 1832"considers the consequences of these important events and the rapid changes it brought to the Anglican Church and to national politics
Aspects of the social history of the Church are also discussed, including the role of the Church in eighteenth century culture, and the development of nationhood. Anglican attitudes to European Protestantism and Methodism are also evaluated
. Drawing on a wide range of contemporary sources, "The Church of England 1688-1832"presents evidence of the widespread Anglican commitment to harmony between those of differing religious views and suggests that High and Low Churchmanship was less divergent than usually assumed. This is both a detailed history of the Church in the eighteenth century and a fresh and stimulating re-evaluation of the nature of Anglicanism and its role in society.

Transforming Priesthood - A New Theology Of Mission And Ministry (Paperback): Robin Greenwood Transforming Priesthood - A New Theology Of Mission And Ministry (Paperback)
Robin Greenwood
R538 R465 Discovery Miles 4 650 Save R73 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Transforming Priesthood offers a major theological reappraisal of the present and future role of the parish priest in Britain. Although written primarily with Anglicans in mind, the book is full if insights for partner churches - especially for those in which professional ministers and lay people recognize the need to collaborate effectively in carrying forward the mission and ministry of the whole Church. 'At last, here we have a practical, imaginative, and intelligent vision of priesthood for today's Church of England and beyond it. Dr Greenwood is widely experienced in parish ministry as well as at diocesan level and in academic theology. He is both realistic and theologically perceptive about contemporary England and its churches. His analyses are convincing; he is in touch with the livliest developments at local level and in theological thinking; and at the heart of his prescription is a relevant and passionate affirmation of the Trinitarian God. The result is a book that should not only stimulate debate of the right kind at a time of momentous change in all churches, it should also help to nurture Christian vocations, both as laity and parish priests.' David F Ford, Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge.

Ecclesiastical Law, Clergy and Laity - A History of Legal Discipline and the Anglican Church (Hardcover): Neil Patterson Ecclesiastical Law, Clergy and Laity - A History of Legal Discipline and the Anglican Church (Hardcover)
Neil Patterson
R4,204 Discovery Miles 42 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Discipline in an ecclesiastical context can be defined as the power of a church to maintain order among its members on issues of morals or doctrine. This book presents a scholarly engagement with the way in which legal discipline has evolved within the Church of England since 1688. It explores how the Church of England, unusually among Christian churches, has come to be without means of effective legal discipline in matters of controversy, whether liturgical, doctrinal, or moral. The author excludes matters of blatant scandal to focus on issues where discipline has been attempted in controversial matters, focussing on particular cases. The book makes connections between law, the state of the Church, and the underlying theology of justice and freedom. At a time when doctrinal controversy is widespread across all Christian traditions, it is argued that the Church of England has an inheritance here in need of cherishing and sharing with the universal Church. The book will be a valuable resource for academics and researchers in the areas of law and religion, and ecclesiastical history. .

Calvinist Exiles in Tudor and Stuart England (Hardcover, New Ed): Ole Peter Grell Calvinist Exiles in Tudor and Stuart England (Hardcover, New Ed)
Ole Peter Grell
R4,212 Discovery Miles 42 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume is a synthesis of the research articles of one of Europe's leading scholars of 16th-century exile communities. It will be invaluable to the growing number of historians interested in the religious, intellectual, social and economic impact of stranger communities on the rapidly changing nation that was Elizabethan and early Stuart England. Southern England in general, and London in particular, played a unique part in offering refuge to Calvinist exiles for more than a century. For the English government, the attraction of exiles was not so much their Reformed religion and discipline as their economic potential - the exiles were in the main skilled craftsmen and well-connected merchants who could benefit the English economy.

Welcome to a Life of Faith in the Episcopal Church (Paperback): Megan Castellan Welcome to a Life of Faith in the Episcopal Church (Paperback)
Megan Castellan
R431 R396 Discovery Miles 3 960 Save R35 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Perfect for newcomers and confirmation classes The Episcopal Church has a language and a practice all its own. For a newcomer, these can seem intimidating at first glance. This book takes readers through a Sunday worship experience, and explains the what, the why, and the how of what they might encounter. Worship is explained, with a quick survey of the Book of Common Prayer, along with frequently encountered vocabulary. How we read the Bible and what we believe about core points of theology are also discussed, especially as these points may differ from what many people assume to be Christian norms. How faith is practiced and its connection to our social and moral lives is discussed. What is the Jesus Movement and how can the Way of Love be lived every day? Finally, a short overview of Episcopal history is included, for the visitor who wonders how we came to be here. The book concludes with a few of the most frequently asked questions by adults who join the Episcopal Church.

Henry VIII and the English Reformation (Paperback): David G. Newcombe Henry VIII and the English Reformation (Paperback)
David G. Newcombe
R1,194 Discovery Miles 11 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days


When Henry VIII died in 1547 he left a church in England that had broken with Rome - but was it Protestant? The English Reformation was quite different in its methods, motivations and results to that taking place on the continent.
This book:
* examines the influences of continental reform on England
* describes the divorce of Henry VIII and the break with Rome
* discusses the political and religious consequences of the break with Rome
* assesses the success of the Reformation up to 1547
* provides a clear guide to the main strands of historical thought on the topic.


eBook available with sample pages: 0203130405

Ties that Enable - Community Solidarity for People Living with Serious Mental Health Problems (Paperback): Theresa Scheid, S.... Ties that Enable - Community Solidarity for People Living with Serious Mental Health Problems (Paperback)
Theresa Scheid, S. Megan Smith
R620 Discovery Miles 6 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Evangelicalism and the Church of England in the Twentieth Century - Reform, Resistance and Renewal (Hardcover): Andrew... Evangelicalism and the Church of England in the Twentieth Century - Reform, Resistance and Renewal (Hardcover)
Andrew Atherstone, John Maiden; Contributions by Alister Chapman, Andrew Atherstone, David Ceri Jones, …
R2,621 Discovery Miles 26 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An important contribution to the understanding of twentieth-century Anglicanism and evangelicalism This volume makes a considerable contribution to the understanding of twentieth-century Anglicanism and evangelicalism. It includes an expansive introduction which both engages with recent scholarship and challenges existing narratives. The book locates the diverse Anglican evangelical movement in the broader fields of the history of English Christianity and evangelical globalisation. Contributors argue that evangelicals often engaged constructively with the wider Church of England, long before the 1967 Keele Congress, and displayed a greater internal party unity than has previously been supposed. Other significant themes include the rise of various 'neo-evangelicalisms', charismaticism, lay leadership, changing conceptions of national identity, and the importance of generational shifts. The volume also provides an analysis of major organisations, conferences and networks, including the Keswick Convention, Islington Conference and Nationwide Festival of Light. ANDREW ATHERSTONE is tutor in history and doctrine, and Latimer research fellow at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. JOHN MAIDEN is lecturer in the Department of Religious Studies at the Open University. He is author of National Religion and the Prayer Book Controversy, 1927-1928 (The Boydell Press, 2009).

The Caroline Divines and the Church of Rome - A Contribution to Current Ecumenical Dialogue (Hardcover): Mark Langham The Caroline Divines and the Church of Rome - A Contribution to Current Ecumenical Dialogue (Hardcover)
Mark Langham
R4,221 Discovery Miles 42 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the early seventeenth century, as the vehement aggression of the early Reformation faded, the Church of England was able to draw upon scholars of remarkable ability to present a more thoughtful defence of its position. The Caroline Divines, who flourished under King Charles I, drew upon vast erudition and literary skill, to refute the claims of the Church of Rome and affirm the purity of the English religious settlement. This book examines their writings in the context of modern ecumenical dialogue, notably that of the Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC) to ask whether their arguments are still valid, and indeed whether they can contribute to contemporary ecumenical progress. Drawing upon an under-used resource within Anglicanism's own theological history, this volume shows how the restatement by the Caroline Divines of the catholic identity of the Church prefigured the work of ARCIC, and provides Anglicans with a vocabulary drawn from within their own tradition that avoids some of the polemical and disputed formulations of the Roman Catholic tradition.

Church of England 1570-1640,The (Paperback): Andrew Foster Church of England 1570-1640,The (Paperback)
Andrew Foster
R1,277 Discovery Miles 12 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dr Foster traces the eventful history of the Church of England from shortly after its establishment in Elizabeth I's reign down to 1640, when it was on the verge of destruction. As well as analysing its principal features he considers the conflicting interpretations that this most controversial of periods has stimulated. He also provides a detailed chronological chart to help students with alternative readings of events and to prompt thoughts about how `facts shift according to different perspectives'.

The Church of Ireland 1869-1969 (Hardcover): R.B. McDowell The Church of Ireland 1869-1969 (Hardcover)
R.B. McDowell
R3,219 Discovery Miles 32 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First published in 1975. In 1869 the Church of Ireland, until then part of the Church of England, was disestablished and partially disendowed. The author traces the changes in the Church of Ireland's organization and function and the decline of its influence and numerical size during the hundred years following disestablishment. This title will be of interest to students of nineteenth- and twentieth-century religious and social history.

Anglican Clergy in Australia, 1788-1850 - Building a British World (Hardcover): Michael Gladwin Anglican Clergy in Australia, 1788-1850 - Building a British World (Hardcover)
Michael Gladwin
R2,615 Discovery Miles 26 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

First full-length exploration of the role of the Anglican church in the development of colonial Australia. Anglican clergymen in Britain's Australian colonies in their earliest years faced very particular challenges. Lacking relevant training, experience or pastoral theology, these pioneer religious professionals not only ministered toa convict population unique in the empire, but had also to engage with indigenous peoples and a free-settler population struggling with an often inhospitable environment. This was in the context of a settler empire that was beingreshaped by mass migration, rapid expansion and a widespread decline in the political authority of religion and the confessional state, especially after the American Revolution. Previous accounts have caricatured such clerics as lackeys of the imperial authorities: "moral policemen", "flogging parsons". Yet, while the clergy did make important contributions to colonial and imperial projects, this book offers a more wide-ranging picture. It reveals them at times vigorously asserting their independence in relation both to their religious duties and to humanitarian concern, and shows them playing an important part in the new colonies' social and economic development, making a vital contribution to the emergence of civil society and intellectual and cultural institutions and traditions within Australia. It is only possible to understand the distinctive role that the clergy played in the light of their social origins, intellectual formation and professional networks in an expanding British World, a subject explored systematically here for the first time. Michael Gladwin is Lecturer in History at St Mark's National Theological Centre, Charles Sturt University, Canberra.

A Dictionary of British Institutions - A Students' Guide (Paperback): John Oakland A Dictionary of British Institutions - A Students' Guide (Paperback)
John Oakland
R1,384 Discovery Miles 13 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Provides a guide and access in dictionary form, to selected central British institutional terms, which are widely employed in contemporary British life. The word "institutions" is applied in a broad sense to cover, for example, political and governmental institutions; local government; international institutions with which Britain has connections; legal, economic and industrial institutions; education; the media; religion and social welfare; health and housing institutions; geographical and traditional social terms and institutions. The aim of the guide is to provide sufficient information in one volume to render these terms intelligible to students or professionals who are concerned with fundamental aspects of British society. The book also contains lists of British governments and prime ministers, lists of kings and queens, and a concise overview of key events in British history.

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