"Those who suffer from Aids deserve both compassion and help. The Church, with its message of divine love and its requirement of neighbourly love, should assist in promoting their pastoral care. These guidelines are written to help those in dire need. ..... This booklet, prepared by the Social Policy Committee, deals with pastoral rather than moral aspects of Aids. When people are ill they need help and support. Our prime concern has been this: how can pastoral care best be given to those who suffer from this tragic and as yet incurable illness ?" -- Foreword.
Includes bibliographical references, p.13-14.
Contents: Foreword / Hugh Birmingham i.e. Hugh Montefiore [Bishop of Birmingham], Chairman, Board for Social Responsibility -- Aids: Some Guidelines for Pastoral Care -- The needs of people affected by Aids -- Feelings likely to be experienced by the Aids sufferer -- Difficulties faced by families and friends -- When a person has Aids -- The care of people with Aids -- Conclusion -- Resource List -- Appendix.
"With a forward by John Booty and 'A Resource for Adult Education' by Joseph P. Russell"..
This book is a "series of studies of great Anglican thinkers. .... In the pages which follow we are meeting with and studying those who ... I have presented as 'standard divines', theologians who have served the church not only in doctrinal and apologetical writings, but in catechetical, liturgical, and devotional works in which they exhibit a profound commitment, involving a unified sensibility, mind and feeling, to scripture, creeds, and The Book of Common Prayer". -- Foreword.
Contents: Preface -- Foreword / John Booty, Historiographer of the Episcopal Church -- The Middle Way -- Richard Hooker -- John Donne -- Jeremy Taylor -- Joseph Butler -- Frederick Denison Maurice -- C.S. Lewis -- Dorothy L. Sayers -- William Temple -- A Resource for Adult Education / Joseph P. Russell.
Each section concludes with resources "For further reading".