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Andrew Atherstone

    Andrew Atherstone è uno storico e tutor di dottrina la cui erudizione approfondisce le vite e i pensieri di significative figure anglicane. La sua ricerca offre una profonda comprensione del contesto storico che circonda queste personalità, illuminando i loro contributi e le loro complessità. Il lavoro di Atherstone offre ai lettori spunti sulla formazione di correnti religiose e intellettuali all'interno della tradizione anglicana. Il suo approccio getta luce sulle sfumature della storia ecclesiastica attraverso la lente di individui cruciali.

    Good Disagreement?
    Reformation
    Oxford's Protestant Spy
    Archbishop Justin Welby: Risk-taker and Reconciler
    Repackaging Christianity
    Archbishop Justin Welby
    • Archbishop Justin Welby

      • 160pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      In November 2012, the Prime Minister's Office announced Justin Welby as the next Archbishop of Canterbury. This book explores Welby's life and his thought, beginning with a concise examination of his writings and world view.

      Archbishop Justin Welby
    • This title explores Welby's: apparent dependence on Roman Catholic social thought; his economic and social theory; his model of leadership and authority; his interactions with liberal campaigners such as Peter Tatchell; his relations with, and comparison to, Pope Francis; his handling of major Anglican developments such as women bishops and GAFCON II.

      Archbishop Justin Welby: Risk-taker and Reconciler
    • Oxford's Protestant Spy

      • 362pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

      The life of Charles Golightly, a prominent Protestant polemicist, was marked by his fervent opposition to ritualism and liberalism within both the Church of England and the University of England. His commitment to these causes defined his legacy and influenced religious discourse during his time.

      Oxford's Protestant Spy
    • Reformation

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The dramatically compelling story from the Renaissance to the seventeenth- century wars of religion

      Reformation
    • Good Disagreement?

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Can the Church of England find a way of disagreeing without being disagreeable - or splitting entirely?

      Good Disagreement?