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Anglican Tradition and Identity,
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This review is from: The Transformation of Anglicanism: From State Church to Global Communion (Paperback)
William Sachs, a professor at VTS, has written on the nature of Anglican identity amidst the changing landscape of modernity. He reveals the tension between tradition and adaptation and examines the Anglican 'search for secure identity' in many contexts, and revisits Anglo-catholic and Protestant debate. Great sources & index. He cites women's ordination and/or gays as a cause for the church's fragmentation and 'loss of coherence'; and says modernity has not provided resolution. These historical shifts in circumstance and belief could be more energetically and imaginatively examined in a future volume.
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The Transformation of Anglicanism: From State Church to Global Communion by William L. Sachs (Paperback - July 8, 2002)
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