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Part of the One Church?

The Ordination of Women and Anglican Identity

Part of the One Church?

The Ordination of Women and Anglican Identity

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Publisher: Canterbury Press Norwich
ISBN: 9781848256279
Number of Pages: 296
Published: 30/05/2014
Width: 13.5 cm
Height: 21.6 cm
Part of One Church offers a classical understanding of the Church of England's identity and its place as part of the 'One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church'. Though not opposed in principle to women's ordination to the priesthood, Roger Greenacre articulates with creative courtesy the ecclesiological reasons why so many cannot accept its implementation in the Church of England when it lacks the consent of the wider Church. In doing so he addresses issues that remain topical and significant. Roger's frame of reference is wide: his thinking and writing are deeply enriched by the Anglican tradition and his hope is that its distinctive heritage might be brought into communion with the Church Catholic.

Colin Podmore

Colin Podmore is a Cornishman who read history at Keble College, Oxford. His D. Phil thesis was published as The Moravian Church in England, 1728-1760 (Oxford, 1998). Formerly Deputy Secretary of the Church of England's Council for Christian Unity and later Secretary of the Liturgical Commission and the Dioceses Commission and Clerk to the General Synod, he was Director of Forward in Faith from 2013 to 2020. His publications include (as editor) Community - Unity - Communion: Essays in Honour of Mary Tanner (Church House Publishing, 1998), Prayers to Remember: An Essential Selection of Classic Prayers (DLT 2001) and articles on the Moravian Church, Anglican church history and ecclesiology and The Episcopal Church (USA). He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. In 2017 he received the Lanfranc Award for education and scholarship from the Archbishop of Canterbury, and he was appointed MBE for services to the Church of England in 2020.

Roger Greenacre

Roger Greenacre was a scholarly and much-loved Anglican priest and Benedictine oblate who exercised a distinguished ministry in London, Paris and Chichester, and on the French Riviera. His contribution to Anglican-RC relations was honoured by the French state and earned him a Lambeth Doctorate. A residentiary canon of Chichester Cathedral for 25 years, he taught church history and liturgy at the theological college there and served on the Liturgical Commission. He died in 2011. Colin Podmore is Director of Forward in Faith.

"Thoughtful and fair-minded." -- Revd Professor Paul Avis * Church Times *