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Quakers, Jews, and Science - Religious Responses to Modernity and the Sciences in Britain, 1650-1900 (Hardcover, New): Geoffrey... Quakers, Jews, and Science - Religious Responses to Modernity and the Sciences in Britain, 1650-1900 (Hardcover, New)
Geoffrey Cantor
R4,772 Discovery Miles 47 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

How do science and religion interact? This study examines the ways in which two minorities in Britain - the Quaker and Anglo-Jewish communities - engaged with science. Drawing on a wealth of documentary material, much of which has not been analysed by previous historians, Geoffrey Cantor charts the participation of Quakers and Jews in many different aspects of science: scientific research, science education, science-related careers, and scientific institutions. The responses of both communities to the challenge of modernity posed by innovative scientific theories, such as the Newtonian worldview and Darwin's theory of evolution, are of central interest.

Till Death Us Do Part - The Solemnization of Matrimony in the Book of Common Prayer (Paperback): Simon Vibert Till Death Us Do Part - The Solemnization of Matrimony in the Book of Common Prayer (Paperback)
Simon Vibert
R210 Discovery Miles 2 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Theories of Development in the Oxford Movement (Paperback): James Periero Theories of Development in the Oxford Movement (Paperback)
James Periero
R650 Discovery Miles 6 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A History of the Mothers' Union - Women, Anglicanism and Globalisation, 1876-2008 (Hardcover, New): Cordelia Moyse A History of the Mothers' Union - Women, Anglicanism and Globalisation, 1876-2008 (Hardcover, New)
Cordelia Moyse
R2,580 Discovery Miles 25 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the most significant works on Anglican and Women's history to be published in recent years. Includes a foreword by the Archbishop of Canterbury. This book tells the story of how a parish women's meeting started in 1876 by a Victorian vicar's wife is now the most authentic and powerful organization of women in the new global Christianity. Its cross-disciplinary approach examines how religious faith and shifting ideologies of womanhood and motherhood in the imperial and post colonial worlds acted as a source of empowerment for conservative women in their homes, communities and churches. In contrast to much of feminist history, A History of the Mothers' Union 1876-2008: Women, Anglicanism and Globalisation shows how the beliefs of ordinary women led them to become advocates and activists long before women had the vote or could be ordained priests. Having survived an identity crisis over social and theological liberalism in the 1960s, the Mothers' Union provides a model of unity and reconciled diversity for a divided world wide church. Today it is hailed by the Archbishop of Canterbury and international development practitioners as an outstanding example of global Christian engagement with poverty and social transformation issues at the grass roots. Thematerial is arranged both thematically and chronologically. Case studies of Australia, Ghana and South Africa trace how the Mothers' Union arrived with white British women but evolved into indigenous organizations. CORDELIA MOYSE is Adjunct Professor of Church History at Lancaster Theological Seminary, Lancaster, PA, USA.

Fox's Book of Martyrs (Paperback): John Foxe Fox's Book of Martyrs (Paperback)
John Foxe
R359 Discovery Miles 3 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic, timeless works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them.

The Anglican Way - A Guidebook (Paperback): Thomas McKenzie The Anglican Way - A Guidebook (Paperback)
Thomas McKenzie
R507 R429 Discovery Miles 4 290 Save R78 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Open to Judgement (new edition) - Sermons and Addresses (Paperback, New edition): Rowan Williams Open to Judgement (new edition) - Sermons and Addresses (Paperback, New edition)
Rowan Williams
R338 R278 Discovery Miles 2 780 Save R60 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A collection of talks and sermons from Rowan Williams, one of the finest theological minds of our day, covering a range of issues from war, social justice and sexuality to prayer, spirituality and evangelism. Williams shows the connections between contemporary issues, biblical texts and the Christian tradition, each element drawing new and often surprising things out of the others, and challenges us to make our own connections between the gospel, contemporary problems and our personal struggles.

Our Inheritance of Faith - A Commentary on the Thirty Nine Articles (Paperback): Martin Davie Our Inheritance of Faith - A Commentary on the Thirty Nine Articles (Paperback)
Martin Davie
R879 Discovery Miles 8 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bishop John Jebb and the Nineteenth-Century Anglican Renaissance (Paperback, New): Alan R. Acheson Bishop John Jebb and the Nineteenth-Century Anglican Renaissance (Paperback, New)
Alan R. Acheson
R844 Discovery Miles 8 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

'Bishop Jebb's churchmanship combined the very best of the high church and the evangelical, in a catholic view of the sacramental life of the Church, a warmth and directness in preaching, an intellectual rigour, and a concern for the pastoral care of all. He is richly deserving of a modern biography. In this series of essays, Alan Acheson brings to life both the complexity and vitality of a great bishop.'
-The Most Revd Dr Richard Clarke, Archbishop of Armagh
Bishop John Jebb (1775-1833), Fellow of the Royal Society, was a leader in the pre-Tractarian Anglican Church: as preacher, author, orator, and prolific correspondent. His works on liturgy, scripture, and biography were published in both London and America and influenced the fledgling Episcopal Church of the USA. As a Bishop of the United Church of England and Ireland - he was Bishop of Limerick - Jebb was close to William Howley, Archbishop of Canterbury from 1828. His correspondents included govenment ministers, theologians, English and American bishops, and above all his kindred Irish spirit Alexander Knox. Other close friends were William Wilberforce, Robert Southey, and Madame D'Arblay (Fanny Burney). Jebb engaged with both High Churchmen and Evangelicals: he preached at Clapham and Hackney, and in his last years influenced early leaders of the Catholic revival, notably Hugh James Rose and William Palmer (of Worcester College, Oxford). In 1827, Jebb suffered a stroke that left him without the use of his right hand. His output when an invalid was, however, incessant: he published or edited ten volumes; and though living of medical necessity in England, his ordering of his clergy and parishes, through his vicar-general, was constant and effectual. His devotion to Ireland, too, was unimpaired by absence, and his advice was continually sought by the Chief Secretary for Ireland.
This critical and timely study of John Jebb highlights the scholarly influence, sensitive spirituality, and personal charisma of a long-neglected, pivotal leader of the Anglican Renaissance. It shows, too, his relevance to contemporary Anglican ecclesiology and integrity through his perception of the need to hold Catholic and Reformed traditions in a creative and prophetic tension. As such it will be of interest to all those who desire to see the restoration and revival of Anglicanism today.
Alan R. Acheson (Ph.D., Queen's University, Belfast) served as a British Army officer 1964-72, later Headmaster of Portora Royal School and The King's School, Sydney. He is the author of " A History of the Church of Ireland, 1691-2001," and has also taught church history in Trinity College, Dublin. He was first elected to the General Synod of the Church of Ireland in 1970; and, although living in Canada, has been re-elected triennially 2005-2011. He is a former member of the Anglican Consultative Council.

Duties of Parents (Paperback): J.C. Ryle Duties of Parents (Paperback)
J.C. Ryle
R146 Discovery Miles 1 460 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Anglican Evangelicals - Protestant Secessions from the Via Media, c. 1800-1850 (Hardcover): Grayson Carter Anglican Evangelicals - Protestant Secessions from the Via Media, c. 1800-1850 (Hardcover)
Grayson Carter
R7,396 Discovery Miles 73 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This study examines the major themes and personalities which influenced the outbreak of a number of Evangelical secessions from the Church of England and Ireland during the first half of the nineteenth century. Though the number of secessions was relatively small their influence was considerable, especially in highlighting in embarrassing fashion the tensions between the evangelical conversionist imperative and the principles of a national religious establishment.

The Churchyards Handbook (Paperback): Thomas Cocke The Churchyards Handbook (Paperback)
Thomas Cocke
R484 R403 Discovery Miles 4 030 Save R81 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Primarily tranquil places to bury the dead and to grieve, churchyards are important for many other reasons. They tell us of our past, protect plants and animals for the future and provide peaceful spaces in which to sit and think. "The Churchyards Handbook" gives practical advice on all aspects of churchyard management and should be of use to parish priests, churchwardens and archdeacons as well as those involved with the funeral business. It explains the law relating to churchyards and offers constructive guidance on the difficult subjects of memorials and cremated remains. The proper care of the archaeology and history of churchyards is discussed, as is the importance of the churchyard as a haven for wildlife.

Restoration, Reformation, and Reform, 1660-1828 - Archbishops of Canterbury and their Diocese (Hardcover): Jeremy Gregory Restoration, Reformation, and Reform, 1660-1828 - Archbishops of Canterbury and their Diocese (Hardcover)
Jeremy Gregory
R4,813 R1,767 Discovery Miles 17 670 Save R3,046 (63%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This wide-ranging and original book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the Church of England in the period between 1660 and 1828. Through a detailed study of the diocese of the archbishops of Canterbury it explores the political, economic, cultural, intellectual and pastoral functions of the established Church and argues that we should see the Church in a far more positive light than has hitherto been the case.

Anglican Ritualism in Victorian Britain 1830-1910 (Hardcover): Nigel Yates Anglican Ritualism in Victorian Britain 1830-1910 (Hardcover)
Nigel Yates
R10,455 R7,715 Discovery Miles 77 150 Save R2,740 (26%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a comprehensive study of the impact of ritualism on the Church of England, other Anglican churches, and non-Anglican churches in Britain in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Drawing on an exhaustive study of archival and contemporary printed sources, Dr Yates presents a new and refreshing approach to this fascinating subject.

Anglican Public Worship (Paperback): Colin Dunlop Anglican Public Worship (Paperback)
Colin Dunlop
R534 R439 Discovery Miles 4 390 Save R95 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Diocesan Revival in the Church of England c.1800-1870 (Hardcover): Arthur Burns The Diocesan Revival in the Church of England c.1800-1870 (Hardcover)
Arthur Burns
R6,474 R2,598 Discovery Miles 25 980 Save R3,876 (60%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides the first account of an important but neglected aspect of the history of the nineteenth-century Church of England: the reform of its diocesan structures. It illustrates how one of the most important institutions of Victorian England responded at a regional level to the pastoral challenge of a rapidly changing society. Providing a new perspective on the impact of both the Oxford Movement and the Ecclesiastical Commission on the Church, The Diocesan Revival in the Church of England shows that an appreciation of the dynamics of diocesan reform has implications for our understanding of secular as well as ecclesiastical reform in the early nineteenth century.

Those Episkopols (Paperback): Dennis Roy Maynard Those Episkopols (Paperback)
Dennis Roy Maynard
R295 Discovery Miles 2 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Episcopal Church is known as the "thinking person's religion" to those of us that love her. It is a Church solidly grounded in scripture, tradition, and reason. In this best selling book Doctor Maynard explains why it is also a Church that will not accept simplistic answers to complex questions. With humor and insight he answers some of the following questions and others frequently asked by inquirers. Why do Episcopalians read their prayers? Does God like all that ritual? Can you believe anything you want and be an Episcopalian? Why do Episcopalians reject Biblical Fundamentalism? The inquirer will finish the book with a better understanding of The Episcopal Church. Those that are already members will have the reasons they became Episcopalians warmly confirmed. The author gently reminds all readers that if you don't feel good enough to go to any other church, The Episcopal Church welcomes you

Frederick Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury - A Life (Hardcover, New): Peter Hinchliff Frederick Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury - A Life (Hardcover, New)
Peter Hinchliff; Foreword by Lord Runcie
R2,156 Discovery Miles 21 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This is the first full-length, serious biography of Frederick Temple, an eminent, nineteenth-century figure and father of William Temple who was Archbishop of Canterbury during the Second World War. Born on a Greek island, of middle-class but impoverished parents, he was educated at Balliol College on a scholarship, became principal of a college which trained teachers for pauper children, then headmaster of Rugby, and Bishop successively of Exeter and London before finally becoming Archbishop of Canterbury at the age of 76 in 1897. In the realm of education he could be considered the real designer of the Oxford and Cambridge Examination Board in the 1850s; was a contributor to the first of the `scandalous' volumes of liberal theology, Essays and Reviews in 1860; was secretary of the Taunton Commission on grammar school education in 1868; and gave the Bampton lectures of 1884 on science and religion which made the theory of evolution respectable. As Bishop of London he attempted to mediate in the London dock strike of 1889; was responsible for the final form of the Archbishops' reply to the Pope's encyclical on Anglican orders; presided over the `Archbishops' Headings' on certain ritual practices in the `Church Crisis' at the end of the century; was much involved in Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee celebrations; and crowned Edward VII. He collapsed in the House of Lords after speaking in the debate on the education bill of 1902 and died soon afterwards. To gather the material for this fluent and attractive biography, the author has made use of the Temple family papers, most of which have been hitherto unpublished, as well as the more than 100 volumes of the Archbishop's official papers at Lambeth Palace.

Episcopal Women - Gender, Spirituality, and Commitment in an American Mainline Denomination (Paperback, Revised): Catherine M.... Episcopal Women - Gender, Spirituality, and Commitment in an American Mainline Denomination (Paperback, Revised)
Catherine M. Prelinger
R971 Discovery Miles 9 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Episcopal Women is an unprecedented exploration of the historical and present "lived experience" of women in one mainline-Protestant American church. It probes the realities of women who count themselves members of a contemporary Protestant church - one that is changing, though not as rapidly as the world in which it is set. As women become increasingly visible in religious organizations previously administered entirely by men, congregations, church agencies, educational institutions, and volunteer organizations are all being affected by the "gender shift". Focused on the Episcopal church as a representative case study, these essays offer a careful historical and sociological examination of the impact of these gender changes. Personal narratives are combined with intergenerational studies of women in several congregations to illustrate how women - always the majority in Sunday morning congregations - continue to find and create their own spiritual realities within a traditional institution. The authors highlight the centrality of women in today's church from a variety of perspectives - feminist, historical, biographical, and theoretical. Included are essays on Episcopal women's theology and spirituality, women as mainstays of the urban church, aging as a metaphor for the institutional church, women's organizations, the impact of women in the clerical profession, and black women's experience in the Episcopal Church. Challenging the church's dominantly masculine self-image, this book presents a convincing view of today's religious reality for women in a mainline church.

Siguiendo el camino de Jesus (Spanish, Paperback, Spanish of Following the Way of Jesus ed.): Michael B. Curry Siguiendo el camino de Jesus (Spanish, Paperback, Spanish of Following the Way of Jesus ed.)
Michael B. Curry; Contributions by Megan Castellan, Kellan Day, Nora Gallagher, Broderick Greer, …
R264 Discovery Miles 2 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

El Obispo Presidente Michael B. Curry enmarca este volumen con un llamado de atencion para que los episcopales se unan al Movimiento de Jesus. Algunas de las mentes mas privilegiadas de la Iglesia le siguen con reflexiones sobre la practica del ministerio para el movimiento: Megan Castellan sobre evangelismo, Anthony Guillen en ministerios multiculturales, Kellan Day en ministerio con jovenes, Broderick Greer en justicia racial, Nora Gallagher sobre el amor por la tierra y Robert Wright sobre liderazgo. Michael Curry leads off this volume with a clarion call for Episcopalians to join the Jesus Movement. A team of the church's brightest stars follow up with reflections on the practice of ministry in light of the movement: Rob Wright on adaptive leadership, Broderick Greer on racial justice, Anthony Guillen on multicultural ministries, Megan Castellan on evangelism, Nora Gallagher on loving the earth, and Kellan Day on ministry with young people. Michael Curry closes with a word on making the world whole. Christians have been following Jesus together for some 2000 years-these leaders help to illuminate how we follow him in our time.

Alexander Forbes of Brechin - The First Tractarian Bishop (Hardcover, New): Rowan Strong Alexander Forbes of Brechin - The First Tractarian Bishop (Hardcover, New)
Rowan Strong
R4,809 R1,764 Discovery Miles 17 640 Save R3,045 (63%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Alexander Forbes, Bishop of Brechin from 1847 to 1875, was the first adherent of the Oxford Movement to become a bishop. A leading example to many Tractarians and Anglo-Catholics in the Scottish Episcopal Church, and in the Church of England, he also became well known to various Roman Catholics in Europe for his work for Catholic reunion in the 1860s. As bishop, and also incumbent of the Scottish Episcopalian congregation in the newly industrialized Dundee, Forbes developed a Tractarian slum ministry unique among Anglican bishops in Britain. It was the influence of the Oxford Movement during the early 1840s that shaped Forbes's social commitment towards the labouring poor, coupled with his inherited Tory paternalism. The Movement also imparted to Forbes a strong belief in the importance of dogmatic theology, as a remedy for the Church against the religious doubt and secularism of the mid-Victorian period. In 1857, the Tractarian dogmatics of his teaching initiated the Eucharistic controversy within the Episcopal Church and seriously divided Episcopalian High Churchmen and the Tractarians led by Forbes. In 1860 he was tried for heresy. Although censured, he continued to work for the defence of Scottish traditions in his Church, and for Anglican-Roman Catholic reunion. By the time of his untimely death in 1875, Forbes's place as a leader and example to many sympathizers of the Oxford Movement in Scotland and England was cemented.

Thomas Cranmer: Churchman and Scholar (Paperback, New edition): Paul Ayris, David Selwyn Thomas Cranmer: Churchman and Scholar (Paperback, New edition)
Paul Ayris, David Selwyn
R959 R895 Discovery Miles 8 950 Save R64 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Cranmer's career set within the intellectual and theological context of 16c England. Fascinating collection of essays - Cranmer's career is set within the context of European politics and religion and his contributions to English liturgy and theology. The scope of the various essays is wide, encompassing his intellectual relations with Erasmus and Luther, his period of ambassadorial service on the Continent, his remarkable command of the English language at one of the most important periods in its development as a vehicle for intellectualand religious debate, and his extensive redrafting of a new code of law in place of the old ecclesiastical canon law. NOTES AND QUERIES Dr PAUL AYRIS is Director of Library Services at University College London; Dr DAVID SELWYN is Reader in Ecclesiastical History, University of Wales, Lampeter.

The Compleat Angler (Paperback): Walton The Compleat Angler (Paperback)
Walton
R241 Discovery Miles 2 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Anglican Evangelical Identity - Yesterday and Today (Paperback, Revised ed.): J.I. Packer, N. T Wright Anglican Evangelical Identity - Yesterday and Today (Paperback, Revised ed.)
J.I. Packer, N. T Wright
R481 R400 Discovery Miles 4 000 Save R81 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What does it mean to be an Anglican? And Evangelical? Can these two identities be held together with integrity? Where the church seems to be fragmenting, how should we relate to the rest of the Anglican Church?
Thirty years ago two influential Anglican thinkers, J.I. Packer and N.T. Wright, addressed these questions in short and provocative Latimer Studies. Their work remains stimulating and important, and is republished here for a new generation, with fresh prefaces from each author reflecting on recent developments.
"The Evangelical Anglican Identity Problem" (Packer, 1978) addressed Anglican evangelicals who were unsure whether it was warrantable to continue as Anglicans.
"Evangelical Anglican Identity: The Connection Between Bible, Gospel & Church"(Wright, 1980) builds upon Packer's study, addressing Evangelical attitudes to the church.
"A Kind of Noah's Ark?" (Packer, 1981) had in view clergy and laity who were baffled and discouraged by the continually broadening spectrum of tolerated unorthodoxies within the Church of England, and in particular the hesitations felt by young men called to be pastors who were unsure whether it made sense to pursue their vocation as Anglicans.
All three pieces were thus tracts for the times, but are astonishingly relevant today.
J. I. Packer is Board of Governors' Professor of Theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia. He is one of the most important evangelical theologians of the last fifty years.
N. T. Wright is Bishop of Durham and a highly respected New Testament scholar, publishing at both academic and popular levels.

Last Rites - The End Of The Church Of England (Paperback): Michael Hampson Last Rites - The End Of The Church Of England (Paperback)
Michael Hampson 2
R393 R310 Discovery Miles 3 100 Save R83 (21%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Dire Sunday services, shrinking congregations and financial meltdown are the realities of the contemporary Church of England. In this controversial book, Michael Hampson, who worked as a parish priest for thirteen years, examines why the Church of England is in such crisis. He describes a church irreconcilably divided between liberals and evangelicals, shackled by tradition and with little resonance for the laity of modern Britain. He locates the roots of its demise in its history, from the Reformation to the ordination of women and beyond. The internal fault lines of the Church were exposed in 2003 by the forced resignation of Jeffrey John, the first openly gay man appointed a bishop. Michael Hampson demolishes the damaging arguments against homosexual clergy and movingly describes his own journey to ordination as a gay man within a prejudiced Church. In a powerful conclusion, he argues that a radical transformation of both culture and structure is the one hope for the renewal of the Church of England. Last Rites is a fiery insider's fascinating view of a Church that has failed its clergy, its laity and the nation at large.

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