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Anglicanism Catholic Evangelical Or Evangelical Catholic Moses

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Anglicanism Catholic Evangelical Or Evangelical Catholic Moses
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Publisher: ATF Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.44 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Moses, John A.
ISBN: 9781925612707, 1925612708
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Anglicanism Catholic Evangelical Or Evangelical Catholic Moses by Moses, John A. 9781925612707, 1925612708 instant download after payment.

In this collection of essays John Moses combines the critical eye of a professional historian with the passion of a dismayed churchman in his analysis of the current malaise of the Anglican Church of Australia. His analysis is indebted to his study of totalitarianism in Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia, as he calls for a recovery of tolerance and a renewed commitment to intellectual engagement with our faith if Anglicanism is to have a future in this highly secular nation. The Very Revd Dr Gregory C. Jenks, Dean of Grafton This book addresses the internal conflict within the Anglican Communion concerning the nature of the Church, its origins, structures and purpose. Through a series of essays it focuses on the question of the relationship between the Church, "the eschatological community of salvation" (Hans Küng) and the Scriptures, namely the variety of ancient records which the said community assembled over the first three centuries of its existence and used as the source for its liturgy and moral and social teaching. In particular the present book takes issue with those elements within the Anglican Communion who assume that the various books of the Bible taken as a whole represent the inerrant word of God. It is argued that people who make this assumption live in a parallel universe from where they demand that there is only one way to understand Scripture, namely their way and that failure/refusal to submit to this demand results in exclusion from the community of salvation. Instead it is maintained here that being a Christian means "being there for others" (Dietrich Bonhoeffer). The emphasis of Christianity should be the unconditional inclusive acceptance of "all sorts and conditions of men" [and women] and to exhort them to establish, justice and peace within society and among the nations and to work for the preservation and care of the earth which is God's Creation.

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