Anglican Vision by James E Griffiss

Anglican Vision by James E Griffiss

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In this first volume to the New Church's Teaching Series the author provides a general introduction to the Anglican tradition.

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Anglican Vision by James E Griffiss

In this first volume to the New Church's Teaching Series James Griffiss provides an introduction to the Anglican tradition. He focuses especially on Anglicanism's ability to hold together theological continuity (especially the emphasis on the Incarnation) with social and cultural change. After discussing the Episcopal Church today and the ways in which it has changed over the past fifty years, Griffiss shows how the distinctive Anglican approach has been lived out in its history, spirituality, mission, worship, and approach to Scripture. Throughout, the book stresses the place of Anglicanism in the late twentieth century and its ability to be both flexible and traditional in rapidly changing cultures. The Anglican Vision is intended for wide parish use, including adult education, parish forums, inquirers and newcomers classes, and study groups throughout the church year. It includes a study guide, list of resources, and suggestions for further reading.
Throughout, the author has recounted his own journey in faith, and here he speaks as a late 20th century man as much as a scholarAs one whose own journey parallels his, I found the account readable and persuasive. More to the point, it makes Anglican life and worship accessible to those who have come newly to our household.
Griffiss does a fine job of portraying the wisdom inherent in treasuring the old, discerning the merely customary, and embracing the virtues of the new. * Sewanee Theological Review *
Anglican theology, as Griffiss describes it, draws strongly on tradition, yet it is open to change and its ultimate purpose is liberation through Christ for individuals and communities. The Anglicanism he advocates is mature enough to forego brash certainties, and to be open to ambiguity, doubt, and questioning. * Virginia Seminary Journal *
James E. Griffiss is editor of the Anglican Theological Review and the series editor of the New Church's Teaching Series. An Episcopal priest and theologian, he has taught systematic theology and several Anglican seminaries in North America, including Hashota House, the Church Divinity School of the Pacific, and Seabury-Western.
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ISBN 13 9781561011438
ISBN 10 1561011436
Title Anglican Vision
Author James E Griffiss
Series New Church's Teaching Series
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Year published 1997-01-25
Number of pages 148
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.