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The Book of Common Prayer: A Guide
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

The Book of Common Prayer: A Guide

The Book of Common Prayer is a remarkable book, a sacred book in more than one sense. It is primarily a liturgical text, meant to be used in corporate worship, and at the same time a literary landmark, a cultural icon, and a focus of identity for Anglican Christianity. This brief, accessible account of the Prayer Book, as it is often called, describes the contents of the classical version of the text, with special emphasis on the services for which it has been used most frequently since it was issued in 1662. Charles Hefling also examines the historical and theological context of the Prayer Book's origins, the changes it has undergone, the controversies it has touched off, and its reception in England, Scotland, and America. Readers are introduced to the political as well as the spiritual influence of the Book of Common Prayer, and to its enduring place in English-speaking religion.

The Incarnate Word
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 892

The Incarnate Word

The papers deal with scientific, mathematical, theological, and philosophical questions, including discussions of such topics as the proper foundation of metaphysics, the form of inference, the nature of love and marriage, and the role of the university in the modern world.

The Oxford Guide to The Book of Common Prayer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 631

The Oxford Guide to The Book of Common Prayer

The Oxford Guide to the Book of Common Prayer is the first comprehensive guide to the history and usage of the original Book of Common Prayer and its variations. Expert contributors from around the world and from every major denomination offer an unparalleled view of The Book of Common Prayer and its influence. The Oxford Guide to Common Prayer is more than simply a history: it describes how Anglican churches at all points of the compass have developed their own Prayer Books and adapted the time-honored Anglican liturgies to their diverse local cultures. The Guide examines how the same texts - Daily Prayers, the Eucharist, Marriage and Funerals, and many others - in dozens of editions now in...

Essential Writings in Spirituality and Theology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 239

Essential Writings in Spirituality and Theology

Charles Williams was a member of the Inklings, the literary circle in England that included C. S. Lewis and Dorothy Sayers. Since his death in 1945, he has been best known for his novels such as All Hallows' Eve and Descent Into Hell, but he also wrote church history (The Descent of the Dove), literary criticism (The Figure of Beatrice), verse play, epic poetry, and the theological writings from which this volume is drawn.

Macroeconomic Dynamics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Macroeconomic Dynamics

Macroeconomic Dynamics represents the economic thought of Lonergan at the end of his career. His analysis breaks from centralist theory and practice towards a radically democratic perspective on surplus income and non-political control, and explores more fully the ideas introduced in For a New Political Economy.

Behold the Man!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

Behold the Man!

John Macquarrie explicates an anthropological Christology. Wolfhart Pannenberg holds to a Christological anthropology. Paradoxically, the two together provide a fuller understanding of both Christology and anthropology. The anthropological field upon which this book compares the two theologians' thought is essential to explicate a fully human Jesus to human beings and what this fully human Jesus reveals about God. With the anthropological setting in common, Macquarrie and Pannenberg pursue their Christology in such very different ways that they provide a compelling invitation for comparison.

The Oxford Guide to The Book of Common Prayer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 631

The Oxford Guide to The Book of Common Prayer

This is a survey of the history of the 'Book of Common Prayer', and its descendants throughout the world. The guide shows how a classic text for worship and devotion has become the progenitor of an entire family of religious resources that have had an influence far beyond their use in Anglican churches.

Our Selves, Our Souls, and Bodies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Our Selves, Our Souls, and Bodies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This collection of essays, written primarily by Episcopalian scholars, address the broad topic of human sexuality in the context of today's issues. The essays take the forms of narrative, argument, first-person accounts, and theological reasoning.

The Importance of Insight
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

The Importance of Insight

Written in honour of Michael Vertin the distinguished philosopher and Lonergan scholar at the University of Toronot, The Importance of Insight brings together a number of thoughtful essays by leading Lonergan scholars. These essays investigate the importance of Lonergan's articulation of insight, and how it can be applied within the fields of cognitional theory, theology, ethics, and politics. The contributors address several issues emerging from the post-Enlightenment crisis of meaning and value, as well as more specific contemporary concerns, such as the nature of Christian revelation, the articulation of Church doctrine, and the ethical training health care professionals should receive. By indicating what there is to be gained by understanding and applying insight in a number of different contexts, this collection highlights the relevance of Lonergan's thought in the contemporary intellectual and cultural milieu, and, at the same time, makes a significant contribution to the development of Lonergan's thought itself. In this way, The Importance of Insight offers a window into cutting-edge Lonergan scholarship and some of its central concerns and preoccupations.

Charles Williams
  • Language: en

Charles Williams

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The many-sided genius of Charles Williams--poet, novelist, and Dante scholar--also expressed itself in numerous writings in spirituality. A friend of C.S. Lewis and Dorothy Sayers, Williams similarly brought imagination and passion to the timeless doctrines of Christianity in his religious prose.