Labour of Obedience

Labour of Obedience

EnglishPaperback / softback
Dunstan Peta
Canterbury Press Norwich
EAN: 9781853119743
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This important study of key Anglican Benedictine Communities in the first half of the 20th century provides a vital record of how the Anglican Communion dealt with an issue that was as divisive in its day as today's disputes over sexuality and women bishops, and explores the origins of the influential Anglican Papalism movement. It was the heyday of Anglo-Catholicism in the Church of England. Religious life was flourishing for the first time since the Reformation. The first shock came when the Abbot of Caldey, a flamboyant character noted for luxurious tastes, and his monks went over to Rome. Nashdom - the great Benedictine community to which Gregory Dix belonged and, in many ways, the ultimate expression of Anglo-Catholicism - threatened to do likewise over the crisis of the Church of South India where the very idea of priestly ordination and identity was being challenged. Thanks to Archbishop William Temple the crisis was averted, the monks of Nashdom stayed and the scene was set for Anglican Papalism to enter the stage.
EAN 9781853119743
ISBN 1853119741
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Canterbury Press Norwich
Publication date June 30, 2009
Pages 230
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country United Kingdom
Readership General
Authors Dunstan Peta