A Guide to the Church of England by Martin Davie

A Guide to the Church of England by Martin Davie

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An informative guide to the Church of England, from its Romano-British origins to the central church structures of the twenty-first century, it defines doctrine and how to address a Dean, covers Canon Law and explores the implications of Establishment; and, looks at mission and maintenance, music and ministry.

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A Guide to the Church of England by Martin Davie

This is a lively and informative guide to the Church of England, from its Romano-British origins to the central church structures of the twenty-first century. It defines doctrine and how to address a Dean, covers Canon Law and explores the implications of Establishment; looks at mission and maintenance, music and ministry. From the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Thirty-Nine Articles and from Royal Peculiars to inter-faith relations, this invaluable resource brings together in a single volume the diverse threads that make up the Church of England.
Dr Martin Davie is Theological Secretary of the Council for Christian Unity of the Church of England and Theological Consultant to the House of Bishops. He has written or contributed to numerous books and articles in the fields of systematic theology, church history and ecclesiology and was the chief drafter for the two Church of England reports 'Some Issues in Human Sexuality' and 'Women bishops in the Church of England'.
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ISBN 13 9781906286132
ISBN 10 1906286132
Title A Guide to the Church of England
Author Martin Davie
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2008-06-19
Number of pages 224
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