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Ecumenism and History

Studies in Honour of John H Y Briggs

Ecumenism and History

Studies in Honour of John H Y Briggs

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Paperback / softback

£29.99

Publisher: Send The Light
ISBN: 9781842271353
Number of Pages: 364
Published: 01/11/2002
Width: 15.7 cm
Height: 23.4 cm
A collection of essays by first-rate Christian historians and theologians in honour of the distinguished historian John Briggs. Incudes major articles on historical and contemporary Christian ecumenuism and important studies on Christian history. Anthony Cross is a church theologian who has lectured at the University of Surrey, Roehampton, and also tutors correspondence courses for the University of Gloucestershire and London Bible College. He is author of Baptism and Baptists and has edited with Stanley E. Porter, Baptism, the New Testament and the Church.

Anthony R Cross

Rev. Dr Anthony R. Cross is a Fellow of the Centre for Baptist History and Heritage, Regent's Park College, Oxford. He is a historian and theologian who trained for the Baptist ministry at Bristol and South Wales Baptist Colleges, and studied at the Universities of Bristol, University College Cardiff and Keele before holding pastorates in Cambridge and Wiltshire. He was a Research Fellow at the Centre for Advanced Theological Research, University of Roehampton, London, and a Fellow of the Centre for Baptist History and Heritage, where he succeeded Professor John H.Y. Briggs as Director. He has lectured widely in church history, theology and Baptist history, and written, co-authored and edited a dozen volumes, and published numerous chapters and articles in books and journals. He specializes in Baptist history and theology, with a specific interest in the theology and practice of baptism and evangelical sacramentalism.