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The Great Tradition, a Great Labor - Studies in Ancient-future Faith (Paperback)
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Description: At a recent conference entitled Ancient
Wisdom--Anglican Futures, theologians from across the
denominational spectrum considered the question, "What does it mean
to inhabit the 'Great Tradition' authentically?" As an expression
of what C. S. Lewis called "Deep Church," Anglicanism offers a test
case of Tradition with a capital "T" in late modernity. Of
particular interest is the highly dynamic transmission that has
preserved a recognizable "Anglican Way" over the centuries. The
process has been enlivened through constant negotiation and
exchange with surprising convergences that have brought new life
and direction. The contributors to this volume show how "profitable
and commodious" (as Richard Hooker has said) the Great Tradition
can be in nurturing the worship, communal life, and mission of the
Church. But it often demonstrates how hard it is to uphold the
varied integrities of historic faith in the contemporary
marketplace of religion and, especially, among evangelicals who
continue to follow the Canterbury Trail. Contributors: Simon Chan,
Tony Clark, Dominic Erdozain, Edith Humphrey, D. Stephen Long,
George Sumner, and D. H. Williams. Endorsements: "Evangelicals have
too long suffered from a willful amnesia. In their passion for the
immediacy of God's voice in the pages of Scripture, they have
implicitly stopped their ears to the many and various ways God
spoke to our fathers (and mothers). The essays in this volume will
help us tune our ears to God's voice in the church's history, even
as we listen carefully for his voice in our future." --David Neff,
Editor in Chief & Vice President Christianity Today Media Group
"Recently there has been an exciting 'ancient-future' resourcement
of the larger church. This work explores the contours and nature of
that movement, through a veritable cornucopia of essays, from
evangelical, to pentecostal and emerging. This intricate mapping
announces that the archives of the church are now open to all,
whilst at the same time providing a much needed guide to the use of
those resources for Christian formation." --Jason Clark Emergent
U.K. Coordinator Pastor, Putney Vineyard Church, London, UK "Much
more than just presenting a call for allegiance to the Great
Tradition, this collection of essays actually engages the tough
question what such allegiance might look like on the ground. We
find here a common recognition that this effort inevitably involves
what T. S. Eliot called a 'great labour.' Happily, this book itself
forms an important contribution of this great labour." --Hans
Boersma J. I. Packer Professor of Theology Regent College About the
Contributor(s): D. H. Williams is Professor of Religion in
Patristics and Historical Theology at Baylor University, Waco,
Texas. William's recent books include Tradition, Scripture and
Interpretation (Baker, 2006). Philip Harrold is Associate Professor
of Church History, Trinity School for Ministry, Ambridge,
Pennsylvania. Harrold's most recent book is 'A Place Somewhat
Apart: The Private Worlds of a Late Nineteenth-Century Public
University (Wipf & Stock, 2006).
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