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Henry McAdoo

  • 1st Of Its Kind Jeremy Taylors Life Of Christ

    $27.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9781853110832ISBN10: 1853110833Compiled by: Henry McAdooBinding: Trade PaperPublished: January 2000Publisher: Canterbury Press Norwich Print On Demand Product

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  • Anglican Heritage

    $25.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9781853110450ISBN10: 1853110450Henry McAdooBinding: Trade PaperPublisher: Canterbury Press Norwich Print On Demand Product

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  • Mystery Of The Eucharist In The Anglican Tradition

    $26.00

    SKU (ISBN): 9781853111136ISBN10: 1853111139Henry McAdoo | Kenneth StevensonBinding: Trade PaperPublisher: Canterbury Press Norwich Print On Demand Product

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  • Anglicans And Tradition And The Ordination Of Women

    $20.99

    When change in the Anglican Church is controversial, such as the ordination of women, those on both sides of the debate appear to reason and tradition to strengthen their argument. This important study explores the limits of that tradition.

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  • Eucharistic Theology Of Jeremy Taylor Today

    $19.99

    WHY TAYLOR TODAY? Jeremy Taylor is more than a famous figure from the Anglican past for much of what he created theologically remains an ingredient in Anglicanism today. Seen against the background of his own times, he stands out in a period rich in theological ability. Seen from the angle of our times, Taylor commands our attention as a precursor. His Real Presence and Spiritual (1654) anticipates aspects of eucharistic theology in the Lima Report (1982) and in the Final Report(1982) or ARCIC I. His moral theology forms the context for his sacramental theology and forestalls much of the development characteristic of the twentieth-century revolution in that subject. He has moreover the curious capawy of appearing to make hirnself at times our contemporary.aaA man of paradox, both Laudon and liberal, steeped in the great tradition yet: on occasion strangely modern, he persistently defies easy classification. He is a theologian of affiliations but of no party, holding ‘the faith once ‘for all delivered’ but expounding it with

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