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Treasures new and Old: Three Centuries of Anglican Thought and Spirituality
Anthony Millar
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Treasures new and Old: Three Centuries of Anglican Thought and Spirituality - Anthony Millar
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Synopsis "Treasures new and Old: Three Centuries of Anglican Thought and Spirituality"
The essays comprising Treasures New & Old commence with studies of major foundations of Anglicanism, the Book of Common Prayer and the King James Bible. They then address its consolidation in the 17th and 18th centuries and conclude with appraisal of the thinking and theology of the Oxford Movement. They include informative accounts of the contributions of, among others, Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, Richard Hooker, George Herbert, John Keble, Dr Pusey and John Henry Newman.This book combines history, biography, liturgy, theology and spirituality.Anthony Miller is a noted scholar of English in the Renaissance period. His books include studies of several plays of Shakespeare. He has been a Warden at Christ Church St Laurence, Sydney, for a decade.ContentsForeword Rev Professor Brian DouglasIntroduction: The Anglican Contribution1 The Book of Common Prayer2 The King James Bible3 John Jewel4 Richard Hooker5 George Herbert6 Jeremy Taylor7 William Law8 John Keble9 Tracts for the Times: Theology of the Church10 Tracts for the Times: The Catholic Nature of the Anglican church11 Tracts for the Times: Spiritual Life, or the Doctrines in PracticeIllustration CreditsIndex
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