The Anglican Way : Signposts on a Common Journey : Theological Education for the Anglican Communion (TEAC)
https://archives.anglican.ca/link/article36903
- Material Type
- Journal Article
- Journal
- Anglican World
- Date
- 2007 [December]
- Issue
- 127
- [128]
- Page
- 50-51
- Notes
- "This document has emerged as part of a four-year process in which church leaders, theologians and educators have come together from around the world to discuss the teaching of Anglican identity, life and practice. They clarified the characteristic ways in which Anglicans understand themselves and their mission in the world. These features, described as the 'Anglican Way', were intended to form the basis for how Anglicanism is taught at all levels of learning involving laity, clergy and bishops. This document is not intended as a comprehensive definition of Anglicanism, but it does set in place sign-posts which guide Anglicans on their journey of self-understanding and Christian discipleship".
- The document consists of 16 numbered paragraphs organized into four main sections: Formed by Scripture, Shaped through Worship, Ordered by Communion and Directed by God's Mission. Document signed: TEAC Anglican Way Consultation, Singapore, May 2007.
- Subjects
- Anglican Way
- Theological Education for the Anglican Communion Working Group (TEAC)
- Anglicanism
- Anglican Communion - Study and teaching
- Theological education - Anglican Communion
- Location
- General Synod Archives