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An Anglican Catechism
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
An Anglican Catechism
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Edward Norman
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:186 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780826467003
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Classifications | Dewey:238.3 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Imprint |
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
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Publication Date |
1 June 2003 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Caused a storm when it was first published, but now, in the words of Archbishop David Hope, "should be seen as a refreshing statement which the Church is crying out for." An Anglican Catechism puts into the hands of anyone seeking to extend knowledge of the Church of England a definitive account of the teachings of the Church. Edward Norman has produced a statement of faith at a time when our understanding has been clouded by the prevalence of secular modes of thought.
Author Biography
Edward Norman is Chancellor of York Minster. Part of the Peterhouse group (with Roger Scruton, David Watkin and John Vincent), he is the most persuasive and articulate exponent of what has been termed aEUROoethe new rightaEURO . He was formerly Dean of Peterhouse, Cambridge and has been a Reith lecturer.
Reviews"A provocative Anglican Catechism that couples innovative sexual views with traditionalist church teaching". - Church Times, June 15, 2001 "Edward Norman [...] is quick to point out that the work has no official status. It represents the author's personal interpretation of Anglican doctrine and practice, although he expresses the hope that it may be 'useful to Christians of many traditions.'...The opening paragraph [...] is highly theoretical in style and aimed at the non-specialist reader. The focus there and throughout the book is on the cognitive aspect of Christian faith...In his discussion of Christian morality, Norman is likely to confound the expectations of many readers, both to his left and to his right..."--The Tablet, August 25, 2001 "There are many excellent features to this book...In particular the sections dealing with the social teaching and witness of the church could stir up a fascinating debate and raise important issues."--Church of England Newspaper "It is an event of note in the life of the Church when a scholar and churchman of Edward Norman's standing offers us a brief catechism." --Theology, March-April 2002 "It is more than a statement of Christian beliefs; it is an interpretation of them..." --Brian O' Leary, Epworth review, July 2002.
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