Description
This book is a collection of essays by leading theologians and church leaders on the implications of the proposed Anglican Covenant, which has been offered as a solution to the recent crises facing worldwide Anglicanism.
About the Author
Mark Chapman is Vice President of Ripon College Cuddesdon, Oxford and a member of the Faculty of Theology, Oxford University. He has written widely on modern church history, ethics and theology. His books include Ernst Troeltsch and Liberal Theology (Oxford), The Coming Crisis (Sheffield), Blair's Britain (DLT) and Anglicanism: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford). The Rev. Dr. R. William Franklin, Ph.D., is Visiting Fellow and Associate Priest of the Anglican Centre in Rome and Associate Director of the American Academy in Rome. He is Dean Emeritus of the Berkeley Divinity School at Yale University, and he was a Consultant at the 1998 Lambeth Conference. Canon Gregory Cameron was ordained in the Church in Wales in 1983. After years in Parish and Youth ministry he was he was appointed to the post of Director of Ecumenical Affairs at the Anglican Communion Office in 2003. As Director of Ecumenical Affairs and Studies, he is co-secretary of all international Anglican ecumenical dialogue commissions of the Anglican Consultative Council, and is additionally Secretary to three Commissions of the Anglican Communion, including the Covenant Design Group.
Reviews
"Written under the auspices of the Affirming Catholicism Movement, the authors provide readers with a relatively unbiased and thought-provoking study of the draft Covenant ... what makes this book unique is its attempt to work towards a resolution of the issue using practical, theological and ecclesiological approaches. While focussing on one branch of the Christian faith, it offers much food for theological reflection to those of us coming from other branches." - Verbum et Ecclesia
"This collection of essays remains a valuable resource in the ongoing discussion of whether or not an Anglican covenant is the way to address the Communion's so-called 'ecclesial deficit' spoken of by the present archbishop of Canterbury." -Richard Geoffrey Leggett, Sewanee Theological Review, Vol. 52:4, 2009
"This is a useful collection of essays...It presents a helpfully diverse range of views...provides substantial food for thought and reflection" 1 December 2008 -- John Riches, Glasgow University * Expository Times *
Book Information
ISBN 9780567032539
Author Mark Chapman
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint T.& T.Clark Ltd
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 286g