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A Brief History of the Episcopal Church by Holmes, David L.
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- Paperback
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- Book
- IsTextBook
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- ISBN
- 1563380609
- Subject Area
- Religion
- Publication Name
- Brief History of the Episcopal Church
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
- Item Length
- 8.5 in
- Subject
- General, Christianity / Anglican
- Publication Year
- 1993
- Type
- Textbook
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- Trade Paperback
- Language
- English
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- 0.5 in
- Item Weight
- 10.6 Oz
- Item Width
- 5.5 in
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Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic & Professional
ISBN-10
1563380609
ISBN-13
9781563380600
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Language
English
Publication Name
Brief History of the Episcopal Church
Publication Year
1993
Subject
General, Christianity / Anglican
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion
Format
Trade Paperback
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Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
10.6 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in
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Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
93-031234
Dewey Edition
20
Reviews
"I would suggest that every bishop and every clerical and lay deputy to the General Convention read this book before arriving in Philadelphia in 1997. The size and price make this a book which belongs in every parish library and on the shelf of every Episcopalian interested in our story...highly recommended..."-The Historiographer, "I would suggest that every bishop and every clerical and lay deputy to the General Convention read this book before arriving in Philadelphia in 1997. The size and price make this a book which belongs in every parish library and on the shelf of every Episcopalian interested in our story...highly recommended..."--The Historiographer
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
283/.73
Synopsis
Many denominations have faced serious identity crisis in recent years. Who are we? We do we exist? What is our mission given the radical political, social, and economic changes that have occurred in this century? What does it mean to be church in a pluralistic, postmodern world? In an effort to answer these and related questions, denominations have rediscovered their origins and redefined themselves and their mission in ways that are consistent with their history. Additional research into denominational histories and the rewriting of these histories has been of significant import in helping today's churches relate to their times. David L. Holmes has produced a relatively concise, highly literary 400-year history of the Episcopal Church, its successes and its failures. He has clearly tied this history to the Anglican Reformation that emerged from Henry VIII's break with Roman Catholicism (an appendix on the annulment of Henry VIII has been included for those who may be unfamiliar with what precipitated the crisis between Henry and the Roman Church). This book, then, provides a readable and accurate account of the beginnings of the Anglican Church in America at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607, to the establishment of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America after the War of Independence, to the present day. Although only sixth in terms of numbers in the United States, David Holmes concludes, the denomination that first appeared in the colonies as the Church of England 400 years ago has become substantially Americanized. It may be second to none in the nation in terms of power and influence. All who are interested in American church history and in the influence of the Episcopal Church on American history will find David Holmes's account fascinating and helpful. David L. Holmes is Professor of American Religion and Church History at the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia., Many denominations have faced serious identity crisis in recent years. Who are we? We do we exist? What is our mission given the radical political, social, and economic changes that have occurred in this century? What does it mean to be "church" in a pluralistic, postmodern world?In an effort to answer these and related questions, denominations have rediscovered their origins and redefined themselves and their mission in ways that are consistent with their history. Additional research into denominational histories and the rewriting of these histories has been of significant import in helping today's churches relate to their times.David L. Holmes has produced a relatively concise, highly literary 400-year history of the Episcopal Church, its successes and its failures. He has clearly tied this history to the Anglican Reformation that emerged from Henry VIII's break with Roman Catholicism (an appendix on the annulment of Henry VIII has been included for those who may be unfamiliar with what precipitated the crisis between Henry and the Roman Church).This book, then, provides a readable and accurate account of the beginnings of the Anglican Church in America at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1607, to the establishment of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America after the War of Independence, to the present day. "Although only sixth in terms of numbers in the United States," David Holmes concludes, "the denomination that first appeared in the colonies as the Church of England 400 years ago has become substantially Americanized. It may be second to none in the nation in terms of power and influence."All who are interested in American church history and in the influence of the Episcopal Church on American history will find David Holmes's account fascinating and helpful.David L. Holmes is Professor of American Religion and Church History at the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia.
LC Classification Number
BX5880.H74 1993
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