Anglican eucharistic theology varies between the different philosophical assumptions of realism and nominalism. This book presents case studies from the Reformation to the Nineteenth Century and avoids the hermeneutic idealism of particular church parties by critically examining the Anglican eucharistic tradition.
Anglican eucharistic theology varies between the different philosophical assumptions of realism and nominalism. This book presents case studies from the Reformation to the Nineteenth Century and avoids the hermeneutic idealism of particular church parties by critically examining the Anglican eucharistic tradition.
Brian E. Douglas, Ph.D. (2006) in Theology and Education, University of Newcastle, Australia, is an Anglican priest and Lecturer in Theology at Charles Sturt University, Australia. He has published widely on Anglican eucharistic theology.
"This remarkable enterprise may be of greatest value in the
panoramic analysis of case studies and it thus offers a reference
work of some enduring value."
Bishop Stephen Platten,
Wakefield, UK
in Journal of Anglican Studies
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