The Episcopal Church Annual 2016
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The Episcopal Church Annual 2016
Author | : Church Publishing,Church Publishing Staff |
Publsiher | : Morehouse Publishing |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2016-05-10 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0819232750 |
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With origins dating back to 1830, The Episcopal Church Annual--aka "The Red Book"--is an indispensable reference tool, trusted year-after-year by churches, diocesan offices, libraries, and many others. Includes a comprehensive directory of provinces, dioceses, and churches, including contact information and listings of active clergy. Also includes up-to-date churchwide statistical data, listings and contact information for seminaries; Episcopal schools; centers for camps, conferences, and retreats; Episcopal media affiliates; Episcopal Church Women; and more.
The Episcopal Church Annual
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Morehouse Publishing |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 1990-01-01 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0819230200 |
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The Episcopal Church Annual
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 1881 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : UOM:39015063934320 |
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The annual report of the Episcopal Church.
The Episcopal Church Annual 2023
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Church Publishing, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 624 |
Release | : 2023-07-18 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9781640656383 |
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The leading source of information on the Episcopal Church With origins dating back to 1830, The Episcopal Church Annual - aka "The Red Book" - is an indispensable reference tool, trusted year-after-year by churches, diocesan offices, libraries, and many others. You will find the following between the covers of the 2023 edition of "The Red Book", and more: - A comprehensive directory of provinces, dioceses, and churches, including contact information and listings of active clergy - The canonical structure and organization of the Episcopal Church, including complete directories for the Office of The General Convention, The House of Bishops, The House of Deputies, standing committees and commissions, and more - Listings and contact information for seminaries; Episcopal schools; centers for camps, conferences, and retreats; Episcopal Church Women; and more - Up-to-date church-wide statistical data and chronological tables - A classified buyer's guide of vendors and organizations offering valued services to the church
A History of the Episcopal Church Schism in South Carolina
Author | : Ronald James Caldwell |
Publsiher | : Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Total Pages | : 755 |
Release | : 2017-08-09 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781498244671 |
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In 2012, the Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina declared its independence from the Episcopal Church. It was the fifth of the 111 dioceses of the Church to do so since 2007. A History of the Episcopal Church Schism in South Carolina is the sweeping story of how one diocese moved from the mainstream of the Episcopal Church to separate from the church. It examines the underlying issues, the immediate causes, and the initiating events as well as the nature and results of the schism. The book traces the escalating conflict between the diocese and the church that led up to the schism. It also examines the legal war between the two post-schism dioceses, the majority in the independent Diocese of South Carolina and the minority in the Episcopal Church in South Carolina. This is the first scholarly history of a diocesan schism from the Episcopal Church. It is extensively researched from original and secondary sources and documented in over 2,000 notes citing nearly 900 works. This story stands as a cautionary tale of what happens in a major Christian denomination when majority and minority factions increasingly differentiate themselves and what impact that can have for both parties.
The Episcopal Church Annual
Author | : Church Publishing, Incorporated |
Publsiher | : Morehouse Publishing |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 1989-01-01 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 0819230197 |
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The Oxford History of Anglicanism Volume II
Author | : Jeremy Gregory |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 558 |
Release | : 2017-09-22 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780192518231 |
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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 exports 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 two of The Oxford History of Anglicanism explores the period between 1662 and 1829 when its defining features were arguably its establishment status, which gave the Church of England a political and social position greater than before or since. The contributors explore the consequences for the Anglican Church of its establishment position and the effects of being the established Church of an emerging global power. The volume examines the ways in which the Anglican Church engaged with Evangelicalism and the Enlightenment; outlines the constitutional position and main challenges and opportunities facing the Church; considers the Anglican Church in the regions and parts of the growing British Empire; and includes a number of thematic chapters assessing continuity and change.
The Oxford History of Anglicanism
Author | : Anthony Milton,Jeremy Gregory,Rowan Strong,Jeremy N. Morris,William L. Sachs |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 556 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9780199644636 |
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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 exports 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 two of The Oxford History of Anglicanism explores the period between 1662 and 1829 when its defining features were arguably its establishment status, which gave the Church of England a political and social position greater than before or since. The contributors explore the consequences for the Anglican Church of its establishment position and the effects of being the established Church of an emerging global power. The volume examines the ways in which the Anglican Church engaged with Evangelicalism and the Enlightenment; outlines the constitutional position and main challenges and opportunities facing the Church; considers the Anglican Church in the regions and parts of the growing British Empire; and includes a number of thematic chapters assessing continuity and change.