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Hardcover Anglicanism Book

ISBN: 1025344111

ISBN13: 9781025344119

Anglicanism

"Anglicanism" by W. H. Carnegie is a profound exploration of the identity, principles, and spiritual mission of the Church of England. Written by a distinguished clergyman and the Canon of Westminster, this work provides a detailed examination of the theological foundations and institutional character that define the Anglican communion. Carnegie addresses the historical evolution of the church's doctrines, its unique position as a "Via Media" or middle way between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism, and its complex relationship with the state and society.

The text delves into the practical and ethical implications of Anglican thought, considering how traditional values and structures respond to the challenges of the early twentieth-century world. Carnegie's analysis focuses on the internal dynamics of the church as well as its outward role in public life, offering insights into the tensions and strengths of its ecclesiastical life. This volume serves as an essential resource for students of religious history and theology, providing a comprehensive look at the legacy and intellectual depth of the Anglican tradition. By articulating the specific characteristics that distinguish this branch of Christianity, "Anglicanism" remains a significant study for understanding the religious landscape and the enduring influence of the Church of England.

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