I am a Samaritan in this Anglican Communion
https://archives.anglican.ca/link/catalog4561
- Author
- Calderwood, Robert H. (Robert Henry), 1933-
- Publication Date
- c2003
- Material Type
- Book
- Location
- General Synod Archives
- Call Number
- BX 5614 C34 2003
- Place of Publication
- Belleville ON
- Publisher
- Guardian Books
- Publication Date
- c2003
- Physical Description
- 143 p. ; 20.3 x 13 cm.
- Material Type
- Book
- Notes
- "[By] Robert H. Calderwood".
- "Guardian Books is an imprint of Essence Publishing, a Christian book Publisher ... 20 Hanna Court, Belleville, Ontario, Canada K8P 5J2". -- verso of t.-p.
- "Intercommunion is a privilege for those who believe in -- and whose principles of the Christian life are show in -- some acceptable Belief Statement, of which the five marks of Catholicity are an example (see Appendix I); and whose worship of necessity includes participation in the liturgy of the Holy Eucharist or Holy Communion. .... I contend that focusing our examinations within the parameters of the five marks of Catholicism, and concentrating our studies on what is historically accurately recorded, we will find the opportunity for honest arguments to support intercommunion". -- Preface I.
- Contents: [Foreword] / "an anonymous Anglican priest" -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Part One: Preface I -- Introduction: A "Wee" Bit About "AUTHORITY" -- The First Model: How to Use Authority -- The Second Model: In England, You Say ! -- The Third Model: Faces to Save -- The Fourth Model: Witness of a Samaritan -- Part Two: Preface II -- The First Comment: Creation: Science, Faith and Reason -- The Second Comment: Virgin Birth ? -- The Third Comment: Resurrection -- Postscript -- Endnotes -- Appendix I: The Five Marks of Catholicity -- Appendix II: (a) Confession of Faith of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America -- (b) Statement by Synod Bishops of Region Nine of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in American, regarding "Called to Common Mission" -- Appendix III: Dollinger and Febronianism -- Glossary of Terms -- Bibliography.
- OTCH Note: The main part of the book (Part One) deals with the author's deliberations on the state of Anglican-Roman Catholic relations, and primarily the lack of intercommunion between them. Discussion couched mainly in terms of Authority. Part Two includes three short comments with the author's views on Religion and science, the Virgin Birth and the Resurrection.
- Author is a retired priest in the Anglican Church of Canada.
- Subjects
- Authority - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Canada
- Anglican Communion - Doctrines
- Intercommunion
- Anglican Communion - Relations - Catholic Church
- Virgin birth - Anglican Church of Canada
- Jesus Christ - Resurrection - Anglican Church of Canada
- ISBN
- 1-894169-38-7
- Call Number
- BX 5614 C34 2003
- Location
- General Synod Archives