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The Golden Bough attempts to define the shared elements of
religious belief. Its thesis is that old religions were fertility
cults that revolved around the worship of, and periodic sacrifice
of, a sacred king. Published in 1890 it offered a modernist
approach to discussing religion. The impact of The Golden Bough on
contemporary European literature was substantial.
The Anglican Church, by virtue of being the Christian communion
most closely tied to the colonial history of the West Africa sub
continent, could be said to be the oldest historic mission
ecclesial body within the region. Emeritus Professor Canon John
Samuel Pobee's work The Anglican Story in Ghana is the only
published full length monograph of Ghanaian Anglicanism since
Church of England missionaries first set foot on the soils of the
then Gold Coast in the middle of the 18th century. It is a
historical account that features insights into the work and
activities of the various dioceses of the Anglican Church including
their contributions to education, social evangelism and education
in particular. Each chapter is illustrated with pictures of key
personnel dating back to the colonial era.
Often credited as being the father of the via media, Richard Hooker
was one of the most innovative minds of English Protestantism.
Theologians, philosophers, and political thinkers across the
spectrum-from John Locke to John Henry Newman-have acknowledged his
influence on Western intellectual history.
This classic, three-volume edition of Hooker's works was
originally edited and arranged in 1836 by John Keble (1792-1866) of
Oriel College, University of Oxford and includes the biographical
essay by Hooker's contemporary Isaac Walton (1593-1683).
Richard Hooker (1554-1600) was one of the most influential
Anglican priests and theologians of Elizabethan England. Among his
many influential works are "Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity"
(1593) and "A Learned Discourse of Justification, Works, and How
the Foundation of Faith is Overthrown" (1585), both of which are
included in this edition of his works. During his lifetime he held
numerous teaching and pastoral positions throughout England.
Often credited as being the father of the via media, Richard Hooker
was one of the most innovative minds of English Protestantism.
Theologians, philosophers, and political thinkers across the
spectrum-from John Locke to John Henry Newman-have acknowledged his
influence on Western intellectual history.
This classic, three-volume edition of Hooker's works was
originally edited and arranged in 1836 by John Keble (1792-1866) of
Oriel College, University of Oxford and includes the biographical
essay by Hooker's contemporary Isaac Walton (1593-1683).
Richard Hooker (1554-1600) was one of the most influential
Anglican priests and theologians of Elizabethan England. Among his
many influential works are "Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity"
(1593) and "A Learned Discourse of Justification, Works, and How
the Foundation of Faith is Overthrown" (1585), both of which are
included in this edition of his works. During his lifetime he held
numerous teaching and pastoral positions throughout England.
Written in a time of plague and persecution, Julian of Norwich's
Revelation of Love grapples with the problem of evil and the
challenge it presents to those who wish to believe in a loving God.
Julian's sixteen revelations about sin and redemption are some of
the first theological works written in English. While her
reassuring wisdom has gained in popularity over time, her struggles
to reconcile her inner questioning with the teachings she had
received through the church and through her mystical visions will
also ring true to many readers today. In this new version,
Elisabeth Dutton preserves the beauty and ambiguity in the original
language, while rendering this classic accessible to modern
readers. Dutton's introduction provides essential background
information on Julian of Norwich, explores her role as a woman in
church, and sheds light on how her ideas relate to modern issues.
Many are longing for historical connectedness and for theology that
is "not tied to the whims of contemporary culture, but to
apostolic-era understandings of Christian faith and practice." They
also yearn for rhythms and routines that build spiritual health.
Still others are responding to a call to participate in worship
rather than merely sitting back and looking at a stage. Liturgy
offers all of this and more. In this book Todd Hunter chronicles
his journey from the Jesus People movement and national leadership
in the Vineyard to eventually becoming an Anglican Bishop. Along
the way he explains why an evangelical Christian might be drawn to
the liturgical way. Curious about the meaning of liturgy? Come and
discover what may be waiting for you there.
Mullings and Musings II is a compilation of over ninety essays,
each originally written by Charlotte Marshall for the monthly
church newsletter published by Trinity Episcopal Church of
Clarksville, Tennessee. The essays, often humorous, collectively
tell the story of growing up in rural Tennessee in the 1930s during
the Great Depression, the trials and tribulations of marriage and
raising children, and growing old with the inevitable loss of dear
friends. Mullings and Musings II continues the tradition of
story-telling from the original Mullings and Musing (ISBN
0970641702) published in 1997. Charlotte Marshall was born in 1923
at Kirkwood, a rural community in Montgomery County, Tennessee. She
graduated from Austin Peay State University. She and her husband,
Jack, of 64 years, currently reside outside Clarksville, Tennessee.
The Anglo-Catholic movement within the Church of England enjoyed a
golden era beginning in the aftermath of the First World War and
continuing to the middle of the 20th century. Its influence was
widespread in all areas of local, national and international church
life, and the renowned Anglo Catholic Congress, which held a number
of provincial gatherings, became a pioneering evangelistic and
teaching agency that was effective in a number of areas: inner city
mission, contemporary biblical scholarship, social reform, women's
suffrage, liturgical creativity, sponsorship of the arts,
innovative church architecture, religious life and spiritual
direction, initiatives in Christian unity and more. This
illustrated history, co-published with the Society of Faith, charts
the achievements of those remarkable years and provides a valuable
record for all students of church history.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Published early in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, of England, only
five years after the death of the Roman Catholic Queen Mary, the
work is an affirmation of the Protestant Reformation in England
during the ongoing period of religious conflict between Catholics
and Protestants. Since the English monarchs also asserted control
over the Church in England, a change in rulers could change the
legal status of religious practices. As a consequence, adherents of
one religion risked judicial execution by the State depending on
the attitudes of the rulers. During Mary's reign, common people of
Christian faith were publicly burned at the stake in an attempt to
eliminate dissension from Catholic doctrines. Foxe's account of
Mary's reign and the martyrdoms that took place during it
contributed very significantly to the belief in a distinction from
the Roman Catholic Church and the Pope as a central aspect of
English national identity. By compiling his record, Foxe intended
to demonstrate a historical justification for the foundation of the
Church of England as a contemporary embodiment of the true and
faithful church, rather than as a newly established Christian
denomination. Wilder Publications is a green publisher. All of our
books are printed to order. This reduces waste and helps us keep
prices low while greatly reducing our impact on the environment.
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such
as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
A treasured resource for traditional Anglicans and other people who
appreciate the majesty of King James-style language. It features a
Presentation section containing certificates for the rites of
Baptism, Confirmation, and Marriage.
Often credited as being the father of the via media, Richard Hooker
was one of the most innovative minds of English Protestantism.
Theologians, philosophers, and political thinkers across the
spectrum-from John Locke to John Henry Newman-have acknowledged his
influence on Western intellectual history.
This classic, three-volume edition of Hooker's works was
originally edited and arranged in 1836 by John Keble (1792-1866) of
Oriel College, University of Oxford and includes the biographical
essay by Hooker's contemporary Isaac Walton (1593-1683).
Richard Hooker (1554-1600) was one of the most influential
Anglican priests and theologians of Elizabethan England. Among his
many influential works are "Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity"
(1593) and "A Learned Discourse of Justification, Works, and How
the Foundation of Faith is Overthrown" (1585), both of which are
included in this edition of his works. During his lifetime he held
numerous teaching and pastoral positions throughout England.
There is widespread fear of a resurgence of ritualistic human
sacrifice in many parts of Africa and this situation looks as
though it will continue to cause fierce doubt among rational
thinkers. It is argued that the ghosts of the 1930s have returned.
The author seeks to establish whether there is any link between
ritual murder and the historical, traditional religious beliefs
that were abolished during the missionary period and are today
argued by elderly respondents as being the source of the resurgence
of ritual murder, related to suppressed beliefs and wider economic
influences. This book will address the key issues relevant to this
context systematically, such as the acceptability of corruption in
cultural development, the impact of the deterioration in moral
values and the problem of faking culture as an assumed means of
success. The impact of changes in society will also be analysed and
considered as a question that should guide national developments in
the global influence of commercialisation and fear. The author
examines how (European) missionary teaching abolished every
existing African belief and value, which were the bonds that united
people. As a result of annihilating these beliefs and values,
communities descended into immorality, corruption and lack of
communal responsibility. This book is a unique and valuable
resource for the churches and for secular groups concerned with the
way in which ritualistic beliefs are increasingly endangering human
lives and have led to a worsening moral deterioration in society in
general.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
The Vocation of Anglican Theology presents a contemporary Anglican
theology rooted in its sources but reaching into the future. A
range of leading Anglican theologians - Rowan Williams, Ellen
Charry, Kenneth Stevenson, Mark Chapman, Kathryn Tanner, Richard
Norris and Christopher A. Beeley - reflect on key theological
subjects such as Christology, ecclesiology and eschatology. Each
subject pairs a selection of excerpts from Anglican theologians
with an essay. This text is ideal for use in courses on Anglican
theology. Indeed, it is hoped that it will prove to be the standard
text for courses in Anglican theology throughout the Anglican
Communion. In one volume, the student can meet Anglican theologians
from the past and in the present, with the opportunity to learn and
to inhabit a common Anglican future
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
In Colonial Virginia with its established church, every parish was
required by law to provide its minister with a glebe, a farm or
plantation, and a glebe house as part of his recompense. There were
numerous glebe houses in Colonial Virginia and they were
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