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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9780826481641
Number of Pages: 192
Width: 13.8 cm
Height: 21.6 cm
At a time when Anglican and Evangelical seem to be increasingly polarised rather than part of the same tradition, an Evangelical Anglican takes a fresh look at the historical and contemporary expressions of each to assess their distinctive standpoints, to show how much common ground they share and to examine what this means for the church today. Practitioners who consider themselves on one or the other side of the debate, as well as those who would ally themselves with both traditions, will welcome this new appraisal with its insight into meeting points and mutual goals. This is a vital contribution for all who are concerned to arrest the perception, whatever the reality, of the Anglican church's inexorable decline.
Foreword
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Understanding Anglican identity 
2. Understanding Evangelical identity 
3. The self-understanding of Anglican Evangelicals 
4. Church and society


Conclusions

Richard Turnbull (Wycliffe Hall, Oxford, UK)

Richard Turnbull is Principal of Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. He was formerly vicar of Christ Church, Chineham, Hampshire and formerly the Chairman of the Business Committee of the General Synod.

"This book is an important introduction to a strand of Anglicanism which is becoming more and more significant" - Church of England Newspaper--Sanford Lakoff "Church Of England Newspaper "

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