In "Dependence" or "The Insecurity of the Anglican Position", Luke Rivington critically examines the theological and doctrinal foundations of Anglicanism, highlighting its vulnerabilities and reliance on uncertain principles. He argues that the Anglican Church's position is inherently unstable due to its attempts to balance Catholic tradition with Protestant reform, leading to internal inconsistencies and susceptibility to external challenges. Rivington's provocative analysis invites readers to reconsider whether Anglicanism can sustain its claims of doctrinal certainty in a changing religious landscape, ultimately questioning its independence and security as a true Christian church. Dependence - or The Insecurity of the Anglican Position is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1889.
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