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Synopsis: A respected lecturer and author, the Rev. Dr. Peter Toon
(1939-2009) was born in Yorkshire, England, and graduated from
King's College, University of London. Ordained a priest in the
Church of England in 1973, he taught theology in both England and
America, and was a visiting professor and guest lecturer at a
variety of seminaries and universities in Asia, Europe, and
Australia. Through his engagement in debates about all matters
Anglican, he became the foremost exponent of "the Anglican Way," a
path both Reformed and Catholic. A self-identified evangelical, he
brought an evangelical fervor to his love of the church and the
gospel, and he has influenced a generation of priests around the
world. This volume of essays, collected in his honor, furthers the
work that Dr. Toon started, defending the continuing importance of
the theology of the English Reformation and Anglican worship.
Essays included discuss Thomas Cranmer, the Book of Common Prayer,
the Thirty-Nine Articles, and the legacy of Dom Gregory Dix. The
authors include Roger Beckwith, Bryan Spinks, Rudolph Heinze, Joan
Lockwood O'Donovan, Gillis Harp, Graham Eglington, and Ian
Robinson. Endorsements: "Toon's contribution to the understanding
of Anglicanism is hard to exaggerate . . . His courageous and
scholarly work evoked much unpopularity for several decades, but it
now enjoys deserved and widely acknowledged acceptance. His
writings in the last days, while he was struggling with a
debilitating disease, have been an indelible encouragement to many.
I count myself as one deeply grateful, not only for his scholarly
contributions, but his inspiring faith." --C. FitzSimons Allison,
12th Bishop of the Diocese of South Carolina "Anglicanism is not
another flavor of liberal Protestantism, nor merely a via media
between Protestantism and Catholicism, or an open-ended range of
beliefs from Puritanism to Anglo-Catholicism. The essays in this
book disclose confessional Anglicanism growing out of conservative
Reformation, a theology formed by worshipping with the Book of
Common Prayer." --Gene Edward Veith, Patrick Henry College
"Produced by the Prayer Book Society in honor of Peter Toon, its
recently deceased, long-serving president, this collection of
essays is as feisty, insightful, and formed by Anglican doctrine
and worship as was the man himself. While the Episcopal Church
wanders through a self-confessed time in the wilderness, those
looking for solid joys and lasting treasures will find here
thoughtful encouragement for recovering the unique witness of
historic Anglicanism's reformed and catholic Christianity."
--Ashley Null, Humboldt University of Berlin "Toon once made the
trenchant observation, 'just as ancient Israel was set by God to be
a light to the nations, so I see the Anglican Communion of Churches
set by God, in the midst of all the churches, to be a
light--providing a luminous example of simultaneous commitment to
the gospel and to catholicity.' This truly excellent collection of
essays, contributed by a distinguished company of Anglican
scholars, pays a fitting tribute to Toon's profound dedication to
the Anglican way. This book deserves a broad readership."
--Torrance Kirby, McGill University Author Biography: Roberta L.
Bayer is Assistant Professor of Government at Patrick Henry
College, Purcellville, Virginia. She currently edits the Anglican
Way, the magazine of the Prayer Book Society of the United States.
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