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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 has represented the Church of England in a number of conversations with other Churches.
1. When did the Church of England begin? 2. The Organisation of the Church of England 3. The Government of the Church of England at the National Level 4.The Government of the Church of England at the Diocesan, Deanery and Parochial levels 5. The Establishment of the Church of England 6. The Church of England's Legal System 7. The Doctrine of the Church of England 8. More than the Vicar - Ministry in the Church of England Today 9. Worship in the Church of England 10. Paths to Unity - the Church of England and the Other Christian Churches 11. Inter-faith relationships 12. The Church of England and MissionIndex
A real 'nuts-and-bolts' book for all those who want to know a brief history of the Church of England and how it is run from national to local parish levels.