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Fathers and Anglicans: The Limits of Orthodoxy (édition 2001)

par Arthur Middleton

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"Historically the Anglican study of the Fathers was primarily in relation to controversies that Anglicanism had to face in the aftermath of the Reformation and the struggle for Anglican identity, rather than for their own sake. But whether it was the Reformers themselves, the Anglican divines of the seventeenth century or the Tractarians, those attempting to recover the mind of the Fathers for their contemporary Christian life found themselves and their theology transformed by their endeavour." "Tracing the development of the use of the Fathers in Anglicanism, Arthur Middleton shows how the particular character of the Anglican settlement - with its interplay between Scripture, tradition and reason, together with its constant, if sometimes clumsy, will to profess only the faith of the undivided Church - has fostered a proximity with Orthodoxy that cannot be ignored. He sees in this a unique spiritual gift for Anglicanism, bringing the inspiration of Orthodox Christianity into the Western tradition." "While the appeal to the 'patristic mind' and a preference for the theological approach of the Fathers is characteristic of the English Reformation, the questions that confronted the sixteenth century are not the ones that are most urgent for us. Our questions are very different. How do we interpret the spiritual vitality of other faiths? How do we cope with the prevalent despair about the possibility of establishing any public truth in the sphere of faith and morals? As we seek the light of the gospel on these challenges the experience of the theologians of the undivided Church struggling to communicate the gospel in a pagan culture is fresh and relevant."--BOOK JACKET.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:Fathers and Anglicans: The Limits of Orthodoxy
Auteurs:Arthur Middleton
Info:Gracewing (2001), Paperback, 320 pages
Collections:Votre bibliothèque, Anglican, En cours de lecture
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Mots-clés:Historical Theology, Patristics, Anglicanism, Anglican

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"Historically the Anglican study of the Fathers was primarily in relation to controversies that Anglicanism had to face in the aftermath of the Reformation and the struggle for Anglican identity, rather than for their own sake. But whether it was the Reformers themselves, the Anglican divines of the seventeenth century or the Tractarians, those attempting to recover the mind of the Fathers for their contemporary Christian life found themselves and their theology transformed by their endeavour." "Tracing the development of the use of the Fathers in Anglicanism, Arthur Middleton shows how the particular character of the Anglican settlement - with its interplay between Scripture, tradition and reason, together with its constant, if sometimes clumsy, will to profess only the faith of the undivided Church - has fostered a proximity with Orthodoxy that cannot be ignored. He sees in this a unique spiritual gift for Anglicanism, bringing the inspiration of Orthodox Christianity into the Western tradition." "While the appeal to the 'patristic mind' and a preference for the theological approach of the Fathers is characteristic of the English Reformation, the questions that confronted the sixteenth century are not the ones that are most urgent for us. Our questions are very different. How do we interpret the spiritual vitality of other faiths? How do we cope with the prevalent despair about the possibility of establishing any public truth in the sphere of faith and morals? As we seek the light of the gospel on these challenges the experience of the theologians of the undivided Church struggling to communicate the gospel in a pagan culture is fresh and relevant."--BOOK JACKET.

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