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The Oxford History of Anglicanism, Volume III

Partisan Anglicanism and its Global Expansion 1829-c. 1914. Oxford History of Anglicanism

Edited by Rowan Strong
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom
Published: 2nd Feb 2017
Dimensions: w 163mm h 241mm d 32mm
Weight: 894g
ISBN-10: 0199699704
ISBN-13: 9780199699704
Barcode No: 9780199699704
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The Oxford History of Anglicanism is a major new and unprecedented international study of the identity and historical influence of one of the world's largest versions of Christianity. This global study of Anglicanism from the sixteenth century looks at how was Anglican identity constructed and contested at various periods since the sixteenth century; and what was its historical influence during the past six centuries. It explores not just the ecclesiastical and theological aspects of global Anglicanism, but also the political, social, economic, and cultural influences of this form of Christianity that has been historically significant in western culture, and a burgeoning force in non-western societies today. The chapters are written by international experts in their various historical fields which includes the most recent research in their areas, as well as original research. The series forms an invaluable reference for both scholars and interested non-specialists. Volume three of The Oxford History of Anglicanism explores the nineteenth century when Anglicanism developed into a world-wide Christian communion, largely, but not solely, due to the expansion of the British Empire. By the end of this period an Anglican Communion had come into existence as a diverse conglomerate of often competing Anglican identities with their often unresolved tensions and contradictions, but also with some measure of genuine unity. The volume examines the ways the various Anglican identities of the nineteenth century are both metropolitan and colonial constructs, and how they influenced the wider societies in which they formed Anglican Churches.

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...this volume is intriguing... * Paul Avis, Theology * a globetrotting volume that contains plenty to interest and intrigue. * Gareth Atkins, Journal of Ecclesiastical History * Oxford University Press and the editors are to be warmly congratulated for a resource long overdue to historians and which will no doubt be the authoritative source for exploring the 'question' of Anglicanism for decades to come. It may also provide for Anglicans worldwide that spur to 'patient listening and looking', commended as characteristically Anglican by Geoffrey Rowell, which the Communion requires if it is to endure and flourish. * Daniel Inman, International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church * For anyone wanting to understand how the Anglican Communion got to where it is today, this book is an essential place to start. * Peter Doll, The Living Church * This series represents the most comprehensive study of Anglicanism to date. This series will take its place as a vital resource for scholarship and will serve as a milestone in the development of Anglican studies ... it is an extraordinary resource. It synthesizes a wide range of scholarship on Anglicanism. It ought to be the first point of reference for research on any aspect of Anglican history ... This is a collection that belongs in every library dedicated to the
study of history and religion. * Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski, Anglican and Episcopal History *