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portada Turning Points in Prayer Book History. From England through Scotland, to the United States
Formato
Libro Físico
Año
2026
N° páginas
224
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
22.90 x 15.20 cm
ISBN13
9781640657601

Turning Points in Prayer Book History. From England through Scotland, to the United States

Matthew S.c. Olver;Nathan Jennings (Autor) · Church Publishing Inc · Tapa Blanda

Turning Points in Prayer Book History. From England through Scotland, to the United States - Matthew S.C. Olver;Nathan Jennings

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From the publisher of The Living Church and a leading Anglican scholar, the story of the development of the American prayer book as seen through eight critical turning points.  The Book of Common Prayer has a central place in the faith and practice of Anglicans around the world and, within the United States, in the Episcopal Church. In their exciting new work, Nathan Jennings and Matthew Olver tell the story of the development of the American Book of Common Prayer through eight key episodes, from Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cramner’s revolutionary replacement of the Latin-based liturgies of the Roman Catholic Church to the renewed baptismal theology that is central to the current American Prayer Book. Each turning point includes detailed historical context alongside an evocative discussion of how historical events shaped the theology of the Book of Common Prayer.  The book concludes with a commentary on key liturgies within the American prayer book, tracing the historical development of each liturgy through earlier English-language traditions and examining the theology of each rite. Written by top scholars, Turning Points in Prayer Book History offers a fresh introduction to the American prayer book for clergy, students, and anyone else who is interested in engaging more deeply with the Anglican tradition. 

From the publisher of The Living Church and a leading Anglican scholar, the story of the development of the American prayer book as seen through eight critical turning points. 

The Book of Common Prayer has a central place in the faith and practice of Anglicans around the world and, within the United States, in the Episcopal Church. In their exciting new work, Nathan Jennings and Matthew Olver tell the story of the development of the American Book of Common Prayer through eight key episodes, from Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Cramner’s revolutionary replacement of the Latin-based liturgies of the Roman Catholic Church to the renewed baptismal theology that is central to the current American Prayer Book. Each turning point includes detailed historical context alongside an evocative discussion of how historical events shaped the theology of the Book of Common Prayer. 

The book concludes with a commentary on key liturgies within the American prayer book, tracing the historical development of each liturgy through earlier English-language traditions and examining the theology of each rite. Written by top scholars, Turning Points in Prayer Book History offers a fresh introduction to the American prayer book for clergy, students, and anyone else who is interested in engaging more deeply with the Anglican tradition. 

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