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The worldwide Anglican movement is a vibrant and flourishing, if sometimes troubled, international phenomenon. In recent decades, it has experienced exponential growth, especially in parts of Africa and Asia, where dynamic evangelism and church planting are often seen. Yet, for their historic roots, Anglicans across the globe continue to look back to one small but longestablished province, the Church of England. The Anglican movement, at its best, has always been about people rather than structures or institutions. So, this book introduces sixteen influential men and women from the Church of England, spread over the centuries from the early middle ages to the present day.They range from the celibate monk Bede to the married mother of eighteen children Susanna Wesley; the innovative scientist Robert Boyle to the captivating poet Frances Ridley Havergal; the urbane scholar C.S. Lewis to the popular preacher Richard Sibbes and David Watson; and, the visionary bishop Thomas Cranmer and J.C. Ryle to the tenacious politician William Wilberforce and Lord Shaftesbury. All sought to be faithful followers of Christ within the Church of England. But what were their theological passions and convictions? How did they understand their Anglican identity? These vignettes are not mini-biographies but fresh and thought-provoking explorations of 'the heart of faith'. The contributors are Nigel Atkinson, David Bebbington, Roger Beckwith, Gerald Bray, John Coffey, Graham Cray, Mark Dever, Alan Munden, Michael Nazir-Ali, Mark Smith, Michael Ward, Martin Wellings, David Wells and John Wolffe.
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Language - English
Paperback
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Author
Andrew Atherstone
Edited by
Andrew Atherstone
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ISBN - 9780718830724
Dimensions - 23.4 x 15.6 x 1.0 cm
Page Count - 178
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