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"[Praying for England's] insights have important implications.  Its at times shocking and moving accounts of priestly presence in difficult circumstances speak for themseleves." - The Tablet

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"Seven thought-provoking and varied essays on contemporary theological and pastoral issues, with an afterword by the Archbishop of Canterbury add up to a book worthy of a better binding, and many readers ... go and buy a copy - it says far more about what we are all really here for than anything I have read for some time." - The NEWSpaper

"A theological vision." -Christopher Ruddy, Commonweal

Praying for England reflects on the role of Christian priesthood in contemporary culture, and comes up with some surprising and timely insights about its efficacy and importance. There are ritual and representative functions of the priest, it argues, which remain spiritually and socially vital, even - perhaps especially - in a society which ostensibly ignores the Church, or appears so pluralistic as to lack any religious cohesion. The priestly role as mediator before God of society's deepest pains, losses, joys and irresolvable anxieties is here reimagined, and brought freshly to life though moving narratives of pastoral encounter. Above all, the priest is seen as one who goes on 'praying for England' in decisive but often uncelebrated ways, prayer being the chief measure and test of the priest's representative role. This is a deceptively simple volume - theologically accessible but often deeply moving and profound. In it a new vision is sketched of how Christian priesthood can go forward today with humility, understated dignity, and spiritual power. It will be of special interest to English churchpeople in an 'established' setting, but is written no less with an ecumenical and international readership in mind.
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It is often said that the heart of Anglicanism is not about numbers, but it is less frequently articulated what that heart actually is. This book identifies and testifies to that heart. Each chapter herein reflects on and quietly celebrates the particular character of Anglicanism, namely its incarnate ministry of prayerful presence.
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Introduction by Sarah Coakley; Priesthood by Rowan Williams; Imagination by Samuel Wells; Attention by Jessica Martin; Debate by Grace Davie; Honesty by Andrew Shanks; Representation by Stephen Cherry; Glory by Peter Wilcox; Presence by Edmund Newey.
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Title mentioned in edited version of author's essay appearing in The Tablet, April 2008.
A collection of vibrant and challenging essays on Anglicanism today, each written with real life experience at their core.
Has a serious theological purpose and contributors such as Sarah Coakley and Sam Wells will draw attention to it.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780567032300
Publisert
2008-06-10
Utgiver
Vendor
T.& T.Clark Ltd
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208

Om bidragsyterne

Professor Wells is an Anglican Priest with a former parish in Norwich. He is one of Rowan Williams brightest young stars and recently became Professor and Dean at Duke University, USA. Professor Sarah Coakley was Professor in the Harvard Divinity School and is now Norris Hulse Professor in The University of Cambridge. She is an Anglican Priest.