Studies in Episcopal and Anglican Theology
The Studies in Episcopal and Anglican Theology series endeavors to tap into both established and emerging scholars to engage with theological issues that reflect the breadth of thought in their particular Christian traditions. As we move through the early years of the 21st century, it is clear that there have been numerous theological issues and controversies that have occupied the energy and imagination of members of all Christian denominations, including the Episcopal Church and the worldwide Anglican Communion. Monographs, revised dissertations, and compilations of essays addressing issues of ecumenical and interfaith relations, as well as human sexuality and gender equality, authority of scripture and ecclesial structures, ministry theory and praxis, sacramental theology, and religious foundations for social advocacy are especially appropriate for the series.
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Questioning Authority
The Theology and Practice of Authority in the Episcopal Church and Anglican CommunionVolume 13©2018 Monographs 300 Pages -
Theology, Tragedy, and Suffering in Nature
Toward a Realist Doctrine of CreationVolume 12©2016 Monographs 244 Pages -
Leadership and Conflict in African Churches
The Anglican ExperienceVolume 11©2017 Monographs 266 Pages -
The Body of Christ in a Market Economy
An Anglican Inquiry into Economic ThinkingVolume 10©2019 Monographs 216 Pages -
Welcoming the Interfaith Future
Religious Pluralism in a Global AgeVolume 6©2012 Monographs 190 Pages