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Anglican-Methodist Ecumenism

Anglican-Methodist Ecumenism
Author: Jane Platt
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 100052714X

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This book offers a detailed analysis of one of the key episodes of twentieth-century ecumenism, focusing on the efforts made to reconcile the Church of England and the Methodist Church of Great Britain in the years since the First World War. Drawing on newly available archives as well as on a broad range of historical, theological, and liturgical expertise, the contributions explore what was attempted, why success proved elusive, and how the quest for unity was reconfigured into the twenty-first century. The volume sets contemporary ecumenical ambitions in historical context, explains the origins, course, and aftermath of the Anglican–Methodist ‘Conversations’ of 1955–72, retrieves their enduring global legacy, and explores the fraught nature of the ecumenical quest. It will be of key interest to scholars with an interest in ecumenism, Methodist studies, and church history.


An Anglican-Methodist Covenant

An Anglican-Methodist Covenant
Author: Church House Staff
Publisher: Church House Publishing
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2001
Genre: Anglican Communion
ISBN: 9781858522180

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The histories of the Church of England and the Methodist Church have been linked together for 250 years. In the 1970s, a proposal for unity failed narrowly. Now relationships between Methodists and Anglicans are stronger than ever, locally, regionally and nationally. Both are committed to the search for unity. What holds them apart? This official report of the Formal Conversations that began in 1999 sets out the common ground that has been rediscovered. It shows the strength of theological agreement, but also points out significant differences that require further work. Conscious of both the opportunities and the unresolved issues, the two churches asked the Conversations to draw up an agreement that would enable them to take a significant step towards future unity. The talks gave priority to mission and evangelism and paid special attention to diversity. This report proposes a national covenant, made up of mutual acknowledgement and mutual commitment. It should consolidate at the national level the many local and regional covenants that already exist and so prepare the ground for the next vital stage on the road to unity. A free "Reader's Guide" is packaged with each copy.


Releasing Energy

Releasing Energy
Author: Flora Winfield
Publisher: Church House Publishing
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2000
Genre: Anglican Communion
ISBN: 9780715157602

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In many places, Anglicans and Methodists are working together and rediscovering their shared inheritance as Christians. Releasing Energy is a practical guide for those who would like to be a part of this, offering good examples of working together at every level of the Churches ́ lives.


Anglicanism, Methodism and Ecumenism

Anglicanism, Methodism and Ecumenism
Author: Andrew Chandler
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2018-09-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1838607994

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For almost 200 years, the city of Birmingham has been a key location for the training of clergy. From 1828 Anglican clergy studied at the Queen's College and in 1881 the Methodist Church developed their own training facility at Handsworth College. In this book, Andrew Chandler tells the tale of these two colleges. This is a history not simply of the creation and evolution of these two religious institutions, but a study full of significance for the wider history of Christianity in British society across the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The foundation of both colleges occurred in a confident age of civic progress and reform and their subsequent histories reveal much that was at work in the experience of the British churches at large. They were at first expressions of denominational identity and a determination to educate a class of clergy. In time they found themselves negotiating new prospects within the ecumenical currents of a later age and the deepening realities of secularization. In 1970 they united. This is a book which blends local, national and international dimensions and also shows how the two theological colleges came to embrace all kinds of intellectual, cultural, social and political history in a period of restless change.


A Church Shaped for Mission

A Church Shaped for Mission
Author:
Publisher: Church House Pub
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2002
Genre: Christian union conversations
ISBN: 9780715157664

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The report of the formal conversations between the Church of England and the Methodist Church of Great Britain was published in December 2001. For most local church people, the questions will be: How will these discussions and the proposed covenant affect us? How do they affect what we think about each other in our different churches? How might they change the way we relate to one another? How might they increase what we are allowed to do together locally? This book sets out to translate the key ideas from the report so that Christ's disciples locally - from any denomination - can begin to explore the implications. In six sessions with an optional full-day workshop, members of local congregations can look with a new perspective on their own histories, their contexts, their place within God's mission and the contribution they can make to the quest for full visible unity among the differnet Christian traditions.


Orthodox Anglican Identity

Orthodox Anglican Identity
Author: Charles Erlandson
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2020-04-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532678274

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While the postmodern world we inhabit is highly fragmented, contested, and conflicted, we all have one thing in common: we are experiencing identity crises. Religious traditions are not immune to these crises, and orthodox Anglicans have been experiencing their own issues with identity since the 2003 consecration of an openly homosexual man. Orthodox Anglicans want to say who they are as both orthodox and Anglican, but they are also finding it difficult to articulate a clear and coherent identity, especially an Anglican one. This orthodox Anglican pursuit of a renewed sense of self in a complex and fragmented world is a microcosm of our postmodern context, and an examination of their quest holds enticing clues to our own urgent searches for meaning and identity. Think of this book as a kind of story: the story of a worldwide church who, when its identity was threatened, took counsel together to renew and revitalize its sense of self. In the process, it not only faced many dangers and difficulties but also learned much about who it was and who it wanted to be.


Not this Way

Not this Way
Author: Thomas Edmund Jessop
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1969
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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The Church in our Times

The Church in our Times
Author: Rupert E. Davies
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2017-04-25
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532631693

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During the last three quarters of a century, the rate and character of change in all human affairs have been phenomenal. How has the Christian church in its various forms reacted the this series of revolutions—revolutions which have often vitally affected its own ways of thinking, its styles of life, and its worship? In particular, how has it responded to the idea of visible Christian unity, which long lay dormant, but now has taken fire in the lives of millions of its members? This book seeks to answer these and similar questions. It gives what is at many points an “inside story” of the significant events, since the author has taken an active part, and often a leading part, in a great deal of what he describes.


Fresh Expressions in the Mission of the Church

Fresh Expressions in the Mission of the Church
Author: Church of England
Publisher: Canterbury Press
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2014-08-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0715110675

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Christians are increasingly seeking new ways of doing church, often called 'fresh expressions', which has created new questions and challenges for the Church as a whole. This Anglican-Methodist report explores the challenges raised by fresh expressions, from what it means to be a 'church', to sacramental life and the deployment of resources.


Formation for Transformation

Formation for Transformation
Author: Bruce Myers
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2022-01-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1666720925

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In the past century the ecumenical movement has made extraordinary efforts in healing the wounds of division in the body of Christ--the church. However, in their formal preparation for ministry, many clergy learn little or nothing about the achievements, methods, or implications of ecumenism. This failure to adequately educate and inspire successive generations of Christian leaders about the quest for the church's visible unity risks not only an irretrievable loss of ecumenical memory, but also a return to a time in which ignorance, fear, mistrust, suspicion, stereotypes, caricatures, recrimination, anathematization--even persecution--characterized the relations between divided churches. Drawing on decades of reflection on ecumenical reception and formation, and using the Anglican Church of Canada as a model, this book presents an approach to teaching the practical and theological aspects of ecumenism in a way that is both holistic and pragmatic and offers the potential to raise up a new generation of church leaders who are also agents of reconciliation and Christian unity.