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- catalog contributor b3720632.
- catalog created "1965.".
- catalog date "1965".
- catalog date "1965.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1965.".
- catalog description "1. Why Anglicanism? -- The need for unity -- The desire for unity -- The ecumenical situation -- The special position of the Anglican church -- The Church of England and the Anglican communion -- 2. The attitude toward Rome -- Introduction -- The first two Lambeth Conferences: Negative attitude toward Rome -- The Lambeth Conference of 1888: Infallibility versus openness -- The Lambeth Conference of 1897: the Anglican ordinations -- The Lambeth Conference of 1908: Hopeful signs and vexing problems -- The Lambeth Conference of 1920: the open door -- The Lambeth Conference of 1930: the Malines conversations -- The Lambeth Conference of 1949: disappointment -- The present: Hopes -- 3. The Anglican attitude toward the Reformation -- Introduction -- Continuity with the Catholic and Apostolic church -- The reformational character of the Anglican church -- The Anglican dislike of being called "Protestant" -- The Lambeth Conferences and the Reformation -- ".
- catalog description "4. Appeal to all Christian people -- Ecumenical realism -- The ecumenical principles of the Anglican communion -- The Lambeth appeal of 1920 -- Disappointing results -- 5. Ecumenical relations -- Relations with Eastern churches -- Relations with the Church of Sweden, the Moravian Brethren, and the Old Catholic churches -- The main questions considered in dealing with non-Anglican churches -- The Church of England and the Free churches -- Relations with the Catholic type of churches -- 6. Reunion in India -- The evangelical character of the Anglican church of South India -- Principal experiences and discoveries made int he South Indian process of reunion -- The preparatory phase -- The development of a project for reunion -- The third phase: reunion -- Ecumenical progress in North India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon -- 7. Episcopal and Presbyterian church order -- Preliminaries to the report of 1957 -- The 1957 report "Relations between Anglican and Presbyterian churches" -- ".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 283-288.".
- catalog description "Conclusions from the Anglicans' ecumenical efforts -- 8. Catholicity and ecumenicity -- Ecumenism, church and gospel -- Catholicity and "comprehensiveness" -- The reports "catholicity" and "the fulness of Christ" -- 9. Ecumenical evaluation of the situation -- The crucial issues of goal and method -- The four principal difficulties against church unity -- The immediate future -- Conclusion.".
- catalog extent "x, 293 p.".
- catalog isPartOf "Duquesne studies. Theological series ; 4.".
- catalog isPartOf "Duquesne studies. Theological series. 4".
- catalog issued "1965".
- catalog issued "1965.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Pittsburgh, Duquesne University Press,".
- catalog subject "280.1".
- catalog subject "BX8.2 .P613".
- catalog subject "Christian union Anglican Communion.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Why Anglicanism? -- The need for unity -- The desire for unity -- The ecumenical situation -- The special position of the Anglican church -- The Church of England and the Anglican communion -- 2. The attitude toward Rome -- Introduction -- The first two Lambeth Conferences: Negative attitude toward Rome -- The Lambeth Conference of 1888: Infallibility versus openness -- The Lambeth Conference of 1897: the Anglican ordinations -- The Lambeth Conference of 1908: Hopeful signs and vexing problems -- The Lambeth Conference of 1920: the open door -- The Lambeth Conference of 1930: the Malines conversations -- The Lambeth Conference of 1949: disappointment -- The present: Hopes -- 3. The Anglican attitude toward the Reformation -- Introduction -- Continuity with the Catholic and Apostolic church -- The reformational character of the Anglican church -- The Anglican dislike of being called "Protestant" -- The Lambeth Conferences and the Reformation -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. Appeal to all Christian people -- Ecumenical realism -- The ecumenical principles of the Anglican communion -- The Lambeth appeal of 1920 -- Disappointing results -- 5. Ecumenical relations -- Relations with Eastern churches -- Relations with the Church of Sweden, the Moravian Brethren, and the Old Catholic churches -- The main questions considered in dealing with non-Anglican churches -- The Church of England and the Free churches -- Relations with the Catholic type of churches -- 6. Reunion in India -- The evangelical character of the Anglican church of South India -- Principal experiences and discoveries made int he South Indian process of reunion -- The preparatory phase -- The development of a project for reunion -- The third phase: reunion -- Ecumenical progress in North India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon -- 7. Episcopal and Presbyterian church order -- Preliminaries to the report of 1957 -- The 1957 report "Relations between Anglican and Presbyterian churches" -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Conclusions from the Anglicans' ecumenical efforts -- 8. Catholicity and ecumenicity -- Ecumenism, church and gospel -- Catholicity and "comprehensiveness" -- The reports "catholicity" and "the fulness of Christ" -- 9. Ecumenical evaluation of the situation -- The crucial issues of goal and method -- The four principal difficulties against church unity -- The immediate future -- Conclusion.".
- catalog title "Anglicanism in ecumenical perspective, by William H. Van de Pol. [Translated by Walter van de Putte]".
- catalog type "text".