Costly Communion: Ecumenical Initiative and Sacramental Strife in the Anglican Communion seeks to engage with Anglicanism’s theological responses to the onset of the twilight of empire and to explore the diversity of Anglican sacramental and ecumenical controversies during the twentieth century. From sacramental initiation and the doctrine of Eucharistic sacrifice to church order and the historic episcopate, Costly Communion offers insights into Anglo-Catholic and Evangelical attempts to resolve the divisions provoked by the impact of the Oxford Movement from the 1830s. In its engagement with sub-Saharan African contextualization of the Anglican, moreover, Costly Communion analyses the unanticipated threat that Anglican diversity now poses for the unity of the Anglican Communion.
Contributors are: Jeff Boldt, Jeremy Bonner, Hugh Bowron, Mark Chapman, Colin Buchanan, Ken Farrimond, Joseph Galgalo, Benjamin Guyer, Charlotte Methuen, Thomas Mhuriro, Esther Mombo, Zablon Nthamburi, Kevin Ward.
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Costly Communion: Ecumenical Initiative and Sacramental Strife in the Anglican Communion
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"In Costly communion, Mark Chapman and Jeremy Bonner gather a number of expert scholars to investigate issues of ‘ecumenical initiative and sacramental strife in the Anglican communion’. [This] collection is always informative, and (on occasion) reaches real heights." - Mark Hutchinson, Alphacrucis College, Australia, in: Journal of Ecclesiastical History Volume 73 (2022).
"Because of the editors' skillful organization, this well-crafted volume succeeds in finding common themes within an incredibly diverse landscape. It is particularly recommended to those interested in Africa's role in ecumenical controversies." Justus D. Doenecke, New College of Florida, in: Anglican & Episcopal History, Volume 89.4 (2020).
Published date: Feb 07, 2019
Language: English
No. of Pages: 326
Publisher: Brill
ISBN: 9789004388697
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Mark Chapman, DPhil. (1988) is Vice-Principal of Ripon College, Cuddesdon, Oxford and Professor of the History of Modern Theology at the University of Oxford. His books include Anglican Theology (2012) and Anglicanism: A Very Short Introduction (2006). Jeremy Bonner, Ph.D. (2001) is an honorary fellow in church history at the University of Durham. His books include Called Out of Darkness Into Marvelous Light: A History of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh, 1750-2006 (2009).
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