Rome and Canterbury tells the story of the determined but little known work being done to end the nearly five hundred year old divisions between the Roman Catholic and the Anglican/Episcopal Churches. The break was never intended, has never been fully accepted and is experienced, by many, as a painful and open wound. It is a personal account that begins the story by reviewing the relevant history and theology, looks at where we are today, and concludes with some reflections on faith and belief in the U.S.
Rome and Canterbury tells the story of the determined but little known work being done to end the nearly five hundred year old divisions between the Roman Catholic and the Anglican/Episcopal Churches. The break was never intended, has never been fully accepted and is experienced, by many, as a painful and open wound. It is a personal account that begins the story by reviewing the relevant history and theology, looks at where we are today, and concludes with some reflections on faith and belief in the U.S.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1 Foreward Part 2 Author's Note Part 3 Preface Part 4 The History Chapter 5 Chapter I: The Breach in the West Chapter 6 Chapter II: A New Christian Landscape Chapter 7 Chapter III: Rome and Canterbury Face Modernity Chapter 8 Chapter IV: The Ecumenical Movement Gets Up and Running Chapter 9 Chapter V: Anglicans/Episcopalians and Roman Catholics Initiate Talks and the Anglican Centre in Rome Opens Chapter 10 Chaper VI: The Anglican Roman Catholic International Comission Begins Its Work Part 11 Authority Chapter 12 Chapter VII: Introduction to Authority: early Leadership, Primacy Infallibility and the Situation Today Chapter 13 Chapter VIII: Church Governance Today and ARCIC's Agreed Statements on Authority Part 14 The Future Chapter 15 Chapter IX: What's Next? Chapter 16 Chapter X: My World and Christian Unity Part 17 Epilogue Part 18 Acknowledgments Part 19 Appendix I: A Common History: Christianity's Earliest Days Part 20 Appendix II: Agreed ARCIC Documents: Eucharist (1971), Ordination (1973), Salvations and the Church (1986) Part 21 Appendix III: Morals: Agreed Statement on Teaching and Practice (1994) Part 22 Appendix IV: Mary: Grace and Hope in Christ (2005) Part 23 Appendix V: Timeline Part 24 Appendix VI: A History of the Gregorian Calendar Part 25 Appendix VII: Population by Continent (400 BC to 1600 AD) Part 26 Appendix VIII: Resources
Part 1 Foreward Part 2 Author's Note Part 3 Preface Part 4 The History Chapter 5 Chapter I: The Breach in the West Chapter 6 Chapter II: A New Christian Landscape Chapter 7 Chapter III: Rome and Canterbury Face Modernity Chapter 8 Chapter IV: The Ecumenical Movement Gets Up and Running Chapter 9 Chapter V: Anglicans/Episcopalians and Roman Catholics Initiate Talks and the Anglican Centre in Rome Opens Chapter 10 Chaper VI: The Anglican Roman Catholic International Comission Begins Its Work Part 11 Authority Chapter 12 Chapter VII: Introduction to Authority: early Leadership, Primacy Infallibility and the Situation Today Chapter 13 Chapter VIII: Church Governance Today and ARCIC's Agreed Statements on Authority Part 14 The Future Chapter 15 Chapter IX: What's Next? Chapter 16 Chapter X: My World and Christian Unity Part 17 Epilogue Part 18 Acknowledgments Part 19 Appendix I: A Common History: Christianity's Earliest Days Part 20 Appendix II: Agreed ARCIC Documents: Eucharist (1971), Ordination (1973), Salvations and the Church (1986) Part 21 Appendix III: Morals: Agreed Statement on Teaching and Practice (1994) Part 22 Appendix IV: Mary: Grace and Hope in Christ (2005) Part 23 Appendix V: Timeline Part 24 Appendix VI: A History of the Gregorian Calendar Part 25 Appendix VII: Population by Continent (400 BC to 1600 AD) Part 26 Appendix VIII: Resources
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