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Lay Presidency At The Eucharist An Anglican Approach Affirming Catholicism 1st Edition Taylor

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Lay Presidency At The Eucharist An Anglican Approach Affirming Catholicism 1st Edition Taylor
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Publisher: Mowbray
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.9 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Taylor, Nicholas
ISBN: 9781906286187, 1906286183
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Lay Presidency At The Eucharist An Anglican Approach Affirming Catholicism 1st Edition Taylor by Taylor, Nicholas 9781906286187, 1906286183 instant download after payment.

The demand for allowing lay ministers to preside at the Eucharist has become a pressing issue in many churches, not only in Anglicanism. Within the Anglican Communion this issue seems to be potentially divisive as most provinces refuse to accept lay presidency, but some - as the Archdiocese of Sydney - are discussing schemes to introduce it. In Lay Presidency at the Eucharist an Anglican theological approach to controversial questions is articulated. Taylor investigates in particular what allegiance to Scripture entails, and how its authority is to be applied in the Church today. The evidence of the New Testament and early Church on the Eucharist and ministry, and how critical scholarship relates to the authority of Scripture in the life of the Church, are explored, whilst the Reformation and subsequent developments in Anglican theology and Eucharistic practice are considered. Pressure to authorize lay presidency is largely a response to a shortage of clergy to meet demand for Eucharistic worship, and alternative provision for this need is discussed, before going on to consider specific schemes. The theological issues, to do with the Church, the Eucharist, and the ministry, are reviewed, and outstanding questions identified.

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