
Why I am Still an Anglican by Caroline Chartres
The Anglican church has been no stranger to controversy during its history but the debates raging at the moment are among the hottest it has known. This book asks some prominent Anglicans why they are still in the church and what they love about it. Representing Anglicanism in all its range and diversity, the contributors are positive about the church and their place in it, and show appreciation, rather than resentment, of a Church that is broad enough to contain those of opposing views. This is a personal, partial and affectionate (though by no means uncritical) glimpse of the Anglican Church.
'This book is a delight..A lovely way to meet some notable fellow pilgrims.' ~ Patrick Forbes, Christianity, 2007 -- Patrick Forbes
"The stories are a fascinating read ...[they] combine to show that God continues to be at work, reaching out to touch people in whatever way he can" - Church Times
Edited extract from Why I am still an Anglican, ed by Caroline Chartes, in The Times (Main)
"...this is an aspirational and comforting book. At a time of some dissension in Anglicanism, it is well that we be reminded of the virtues of the Church of England. And to know that we are not alone, personally and communally, in our struggles and uncertainties." The Lance, St George's Parish Church Jesmond, August 2006 -- Peter Willis
"... this collection of essays and interviews raises important questions about the church." -- Paul Richardson * Church of England Newspaper *
"...an intriguing book..." -- Robin Ward * Church Times *
"This book is full of affection, commitment, enthusiasm, and devotion for Anglicanism." -- Robin Ward * Church Times *
'[a] fascinating volume of essays and interviews' -- Edward Skidelsky * Tablet, The *
"The stories are a fascinating read ...[they] combine to show that God continues to be at work, reaching out to touch people in whatever way he can" - Church Times
Edited extract from Why I am still an Anglican, ed by Caroline Chartes, in The Times (Main)
"...this is an aspirational and comforting book. At a time of some dissension in Anglicanism, it is well that we be reminded of the virtues of the Church of England. And to know that we are not alone, personally and communally, in our struggles and uncertainties." The Lance, St George's Parish Church Jesmond, August 2006 -- Peter Willis
"... this collection of essays and interviews raises important questions about the church." -- Paul Richardson * Church of England Newspaper *
"...an intriguing book..." -- Robin Ward * Church Times *
"This book is full of affection, commitment, enthusiasm, and devotion for Anglicanism." -- Robin Ward * Church Times *
'[a] fascinating volume of essays and interviews' -- Edward Skidelsky * Tablet, The *
Caroline Chartres is a regular contributor to the Church press. She is married to the Bishop of London. They live in London with their four children.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780826483126 |
| ISBN 10 | 0826483127 |
| Title | Why I am Still an Anglican |
| Author | Caroline Chartres |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
| Year published | 2007-03-10 |
| Number of pages | 176 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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