At head of title : Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents : An Agreed Statement on Eucharistic Doctrine : Windsor, 1971, pp. 3-8 -- Ministry and Ordination : A Statement on the Doctrine of the Ministry : Canterbury, 1973, pp. [9]-31 -- The Status of the Document, p. 32.
At head of title : Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission
"First published in this form 1975 SPCK, Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone Road, London NW1 4DU". -- inside front cover.
"'An Agreed Statement on Eucharistic Doctrine' First published 1972. Copyright H.R. McAdoo, Bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin. Alan C. Clark, Auxiliary Bishop of Northampton, 1971". -- verso of t.-p.
"'Ministry and Ordination' First published 1973. Copyright H.R. McAdoo, Bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin. Alan C. Clark, Bishop of Elmham, 1973". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents : An Agreed Statement on Eucharistic Doctrine: Windsor 1971 -- Introduction / Henry Ossory i.e. McAdoo [and] Alan Elmham i.e. Clark, Co-Chairmen -- The Statement -- Ministry and Ordination: A Statement on the Doctrine of the Ministry: Canterbury 1973 -- Preface / H.R. McAdoo, Bishop of Ossory [and] Alan C. Clark, Bishop of Elmham, Co-Chairmen -- The Statement -- Appendix: The Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission's Discussion of the Doctrine of the Ministry / Colin Davey -- Members of the Commission -- The Status of the Document (This note applies equally to the Agreed Statement on Eucharistic Doctrine).
Appendix by Colin Davey includes note "This appendix was written at the request of the Commission but carries only the authority of the Co-Chairmen and the writer". -- p. 20.
Colophon: Printed in Great Britain by W. Hart and Son Ltd., (incorporating The Talbot Press), Saffron Walden.
At head of title : Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission
"First published in this form 1975 SPCK, Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone Road, London NW1 4DU". -- inside front cover.
"'An Agreed Statement on Eucharistic Doctrine' First published 1972. Copyright H.R. McAdoo, Bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin. Alan C. Clark, Auxiliary Bishop of Northampton, 1971". -- verso of t.-p.
"'Ministry and Ordination' First published 1973. Copyright H.R. McAdoo, Bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin. Alan C. Clark, Bishop of Elmham, 1973". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents : An Agreed Statement on Eucharistic Doctrine: Windsor 1971 -- Introduction / Henry Ossory i.e. McAdoo [and] Alan Elmham i.e. Clark, Co-Chairmen -- The Statement -- Ministry and Ordination: A Statement on the Doctrine of the Ministry: Canterbury 1973 -- Preface / H.R. McAdoo, Bishop of Ossory [and] Alan C. Clark, Bishop of Elmham, Co-Chairmen -- The Statement -- Appendix: The Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission's Discussion of the Doctrine of the Ministry / Colin Davey -- Members of the Commission -- The Status of the Document (This note applies equally to the Agreed Statement on Eucharistic Doctrine).
Appendix by Colin Davey includes note "This appendix was written at the request of the Commission but carries only the authority of the Co-Chairmen and the writer". -- p. 20.
Colophon: Printed in Great Britain by W. Hart and Son Ltd., (incorporating The Talbot Press), Saffron Walden.
Cover title: Agreed Statements on Eucharistic Doctrine and Ministry and Ordination with Elucidations.
At head of title : Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission
"American edition published by permission, 1980, by Forward Movement Publications". -- verso of t.-p.
"'An Agreed Statement on Eucharistic Doctrine' First published 1972 by SPCK. Copyright H.R. McAdoo, Bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin. Alan C. Clark, Auxiliary Bishop of Northampton, 1971". -- verso of t.-p.
"'Ministry and Ordination' First published 1973 by SPCK. Copyright H.R. McAdoo, Bishop of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin. Alan C. Clark, Bishop of Elmham, 1973". -- verso of t.-p.
"'Elucidations' First published 1979 by SPCK, London and Catholic Truth Society, London.. Copyright H.R. McAdoo, Archbishop of Dublin. Alan C. Clark, Bishop of East Anglia, 1979". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents : Introduction -- Eucharistic Doctrine -- Preface / Henry Ossory i.e. McAdoo [and] Alan Elmham i.e. Clark, Co-Chairmen -- The Statement -- Ministry and Ordination -- Preface / H.R. McAdoo, Bishop of Ossory [and] Alan C. Clark, Bishop of Elmham, Co-Chairmen -- The Statement -- The Elucidations -- I: Eucharistic Doctrine -- II: Ministry and Ordination -- Members of the Commission.
Agreement on the Doctrine of the Ministry : The 1973 Anglican/Roman Catholic Statement on Ministry and Ordination (with Historical Appendix) with Theological Commentary and 'Notes on Apostolic Succession'
"First Impression, December 1973". -- verso of t.-p.
"[By] Julian W. Charley".
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Introduction dated 28 November 1973 / Julian W. Charley -- Section 1 (Official Text): Preface by the co-chairmen / H.R. McAdoo, Bishop of Ossory and Alan C. Clark, Bishop of Elmham -- The Statement -- Appendix / Colin Davey -- Section 2 : Theological Commentary / Julian W. Charley -- Appendix: `Notes on Apostolic Succession'.
Julian W. Charley is an Evangelical Anglican member of Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC I).
"Anglican liturgists will meet in August 1997 to discuss the theology of ordination and ordination rites at a conference to be organized by the International Anglican Liturgical Consultation (IALC)". "The IALC organizes conferences at mid-point between full Consultations, which are held every four years. Conferences undertake scholarly preparation for the Consultations and help set their agendas."
"Edited with an Introduction, by R. William Franklin".
"Foreword by Hugh Montefiore".
"Also published by Anglican Theological Review Vol. LXXVIII. No. 1, Winter 1996".
"First published in 1996 in the UK by Mowbray, a Cassell imprint". First American edition published in 1996 by Morehouse Publishing, P.O. Box 1321, Harrisburg, PA 17105". -- verso of t.-p.
Contents: Foreword / Hugh Montefiore -- Introduction : The Opening of the Vatican Archives and the ARCIC Process / R. William Franklin -- 'Apostolicae Curae' and the Snares of Tradition / George H. Tavard -- "To the Intent that these Orders may be Continued": an Anglican theology of Holy Orders / Stephen Sykes -- A New Context : ARCIC and Afterwards / Edward Yarnold -- The Liturgical Consequences of 'Apostolicae Curae' for Anglican Ordination Rites / Paul F. Bradshaw -- Anglican Orders : An Ecumenical Context / Christopher Hill -- The Ordination of Women : A New Obstacle to the Recognition of Anglican Orders / Sara Butler -- A Response to Papers on 'Apostolicae Curae' / Joanne McWilliam -- The Dimension of Ecumenical Consensus in the Revision of Anglican Ordination Rites : A Response to Professor Bradshaw / J. Robert Wright -- A Roman Catholic Response / Jon Nilson -- Final Commentary / Frank T. Griswold -- English Text of 'Apostolicae Curae' -- English text of 'Saepius Officio'.
Colophon: Printed and bound in Great Britain by Redwood Books Ltd, Trowbridge, Wiltshire.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 260-271) and index.
"What is the nature of world Anglicanism in a postcolonial, global age ? With talk of fragmentation constantly in the media, what does it mean to be 'Anglican' ? This book presents Anglicanism as a conversation over time amongst a community of people held together by sets of practice and beliefs. The first part describes the emergence of Anglicanism and its foundations in older Christian traditions. The second [part] looks at Anglican practices within the framework of changing understandings of mission, and focuses on liturgy, patterns of engagement with others, organisation and power in the church, and ministerial offices. There are two separate chapters on the ordination of women and homosexuality in the public life of the church. The third part, on beliefs, addresses the central question of knowledge and authority in Anglicanism, as well as ecclesiology, the nature of the church itself. A final chapter looks to the future". -- back cover,
Contents divided into three main parts: Part I: Foundations -- Part II: The Practices of Mission -- Part III: Beliefs.
Contents: Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations and sources -- The nature of the story as tradition -- Forming an Anglican nation in England -- Forming Anglican churches around the world -- Changing outlooks -- Liturgical formation -- Patterns of engagement: political -- Patterns of engagement: relating to other traditions -- Influence, organisation and power in the church -- Ministerial offices: ordination -- Ministerial offices: ordination of women -- Ministerial offices: homosexuality and the public life of the church -- Knowledge and authority in the conversation -- Ecclesiology -- Other themes in the contemporary agenda -- Quo vadis ? -- Bibliography -- Index.
Contents include "Time line of 'official' organisations of the Anglican Communion" p.134-135.
Author is a priest in the Anglican Church of Australia and former provincial General Secretary (1994-2004).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 105-108) and index.
"This essay aims to provide a convincing answer to a single question: why ordination for life ? [p. 1] .... In this essay we will operate with the assumption that one cannot understand who the ordained is unless we ask what the Church is, for whose order the priest exists. This question in turn can only be answered as we look at what happens in true preaching and right celebrating. [p. 9-10] .... Why priests for life ? This essay will endeavour to answer the question in three ways, each answer reinforcing its fellows. .... each argument will first back up and answer the prior question: what is the Church ? To be a priest is to be in orders to what ? For this essay assumes that asking and answering the question about the priesthood as a free-standing without backing up this prior, more basic question about the nature of the Church, is to invite misunderstanding." [ p. 14-15] -- Intro.
Contents: Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The Priest as Counter-Symbol -- The Priest as the Sign of the Oath -- The Priest as Church in Miniature -- So What ? -- Bibliography -- Scripture Index.
Author is an Anglican priest and principal of Wycliffe College, Toronto.
Sub-title on cover: The Cyprus Agreed Statement of the International Commission for Anglican-Orthodox Theological Dialogue 2006.
"The publication of this 'Cyprus Agreed Statement' concludes the third phase of the Anglican-Orthodox international theological dialogue. The dialogue began in 1973, when the Anglican-Orthodox Joint Doctrinal Discussions (A/OJDD) held its first meeting in Oxford. The first phase of the dialogue was concluded by the publication of the 'Moscow Agreed Statement' in 1976. The publication of the 'Dublin Agreed Statement' in 1984 brought its second phase to a conclusion. Both statements recorded a measure of agreement on a range of specific topics, while acknowledging continuing divergence on others.
The third phase of the dialogue began in 1989, when the commission was reconstituted as the International Commission for Anglican-Orthodox Theological Dialogue (ICAOTD). Its task has been to consider the doctrine of the Church in the light of the doctrine of the Trinity, and to examine the doctrine of the ordained ministry of the Church. Particular attention has been given to the question of who may be ordained to the presbyterate and episcopate. The third phase of the dialogue has given further consideration to ecclesiological issues discussed in earlier phases, and to aspects of Trinitarian doctrine. The 'Cyprus Agreed Statement', like its two predecessors, registers considerable agreement over a range of issues, while leaving the question of the ordination of women unresolved". -- Intro.
Contents: Preface by the Co-Chairmen dated London, December 2006 / Mark Dyer and John of Pergamon -- Introduction -- The Report -- The Members of the Commission.
Report divided into nine sections: I: The Trinity and the Church -- II: Christ, the Spirit and the Church -- III: Christ, Humanity and the Church: Part I -- IV: Christ, Humanity and the Church: Part II -- V: Episcope, Episcopos and Primacy -- VI: Priesthood, Christ and the Church -- VII: Women and Men, Ministries and the Church -- VIII: Heresy, Schism and the Church -- IX: Reception in Communion.