This book explores one aspect of the ongoing validity of orders debate within the Anglican Communion. While exploring the nature of Holy Orders, it asks why the Communion – or elements within the Communion – continues to regard the recognition of its Holy Orders by other Churches, and especially by the Roman Catholic Church, as important. The understanding of ordination and the nature of Holy Orders differed somewhat between the Anglican Communion and the other major historical sections of the universal church – especially the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Churches – despite a degree of continuity and consistency. It may even have differed within the Communion. But the question of the external recognition of this validity – and the...
Recognition of an imperfect communion between churches, the recognition of ecclesial communities as ...
This chapter offers an Anglican perspective on the theology of ordination. It considers the relatio...
The Apostolic Constitution, Anglicanorum coetibus, and its Complementary Norms, approved by Pope Ben...
This book explores one aspect of the ongoing validity of orders debate within the Anglican Communion...
This paper explores the nature of and relationship between communion and autonomy, namely: (a) globa...
This paper was originally delivered, at the invitation of the Archbishop of Canterbury, at the Meeti...
There is no recognized corpus of binding law globally applicable to all Churches in the Anglican Com...
grantor: University of St. Michael's College“The question of authority in the Church has l...
An important recent development in worldwide Anglicanism is the emergence over recent years of a pro...
The rites for the consecration (ordination) of bishops in the churches listed in the title are exami...
The Roman Catholic Church, the Methodist Church, and the Church of England recently introduced a ser...
W pracy omówiono relacje anglikańsko - prawosławne w przekroju ponad stuletnim, kładąc główny akcent...
The Anglican Communion is a worldwide fellowship of 44 churches in communion with the See of Canterb...
In the 1990s, various Lutheran and Anglican churches in Europe and North America entered into full c...
Recognition of an imperfect communion between churches, the recognition of ecclesial communities as ...
This chapter offers an Anglican perspective on the theology of ordination. It considers the relatio...
The Apostolic Constitution, Anglicanorum coetibus, and its Complementary Norms, approved by Pope Ben...
This book explores one aspect of the ongoing validity of orders debate within the Anglican Communion...
This paper explores the nature of and relationship between communion and autonomy, namely: (a) globa...
This paper was originally delivered, at the invitation of the Archbishop of Canterbury, at the Meeti...
There is no recognized corpus of binding law globally applicable to all Churches in the Anglican Com...
grantor: University of St. Michael's College“The question of authority in the Church has l...
An important recent development in worldwide Anglicanism is the emergence over recent years of a pro...
The rites for the consecration (ordination) of bishops in the churches listed in the title are exami...
The Roman Catholic Church, the Methodist Church, and the Church of England recently introduced a ser...
W pracy omówiono relacje anglikańsko - prawosławne w przekroju ponad stuletnim, kładąc główny akcent...
The Anglican Communion is a worldwide fellowship of 44 churches in communion with the See of Canterb...
In the 1990s, various Lutheran and Anglican churches in Europe and North America entered into full c...
Recognition of an imperfect communion between churches, the recognition of ecclesial communities as ...
This chapter offers an Anglican perspective on the theology of ordination. It considers the relatio...
The Apostolic Constitution, Anglicanorum coetibus, and its Complementary Norms, approved by Pope Ben...