Anglicanism: A Very Short Introduction
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Religion & Spirituality
History
Format
Paperback
Pages
168
Language
English
Published
Jul 27, 2006
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0192806939
ISBN-13
9780192806932
Description
Anglicanism is presented as a unique and multifaceted tradition within Christianity, offering rich insights into its beliefs, practices, and history. The book delves into the origins of the Anglican faith, exploring its emergence as a distinct branch of Christianity marked by a blend of Protestant and Catholic elements. It examines the theological debates, cultural influences, and historical developments that shaped Anglicanism, highlighting how it continues to evolve in contemporary society.
Through concise and engaging prose, readers gain an understanding of the core tenets of Anglican belief, as well as the diverse expressions of worship found within the tradition. With its exploration of both the historical and modern contexts, the work invites readers to appreciate the complexities that define Anglicanism and its place in the broader religious landscape.
Through concise and engaging prose, readers gain an understanding of the core tenets of Anglican belief, as well as the diverse expressions of worship found within the tradition. With its exploration of both the historical and modern contexts, the work invites readers to appreciate the complexities that define Anglicanism and its place in the broader religious landscape.
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