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A People Called Episcopalians

A People Called Episcopalians

ISBN: 9780819219497
27 pages
Binding: Paperback


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In 27 pages Westerhoff presents the basics of what it means to walk in the world as an Episcopalian. This popular book is often sold in bundles to vestries, bishop committees, and congregations as well as a regular source for inquirers’ classes.

Chapters:
    I Introduction
    II Anglican Identity
    III Anglican Authority
    IV Anglican Spirituality
    V Anglican Temperament
    VI Anglican Polity
    Glossary

Copyright: 1994


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A People Called Episcopalians

Interesting and a good reference.

By: Caroliine - Tinley Park, IL


Well written in language for the layman.

A short, concise account of what Episcopalians believe. Well written in language for the layman. It explains very well the differences in the way Presbyterians, Methodists, Roman Catholics and Episcopalians view their theology. I find it well worth the money.

By: Ruth - Missoula, MT


A classic

A classic. I had given away all my copies. Wanted one to keep, but ended up giving it away, too.

By: William+ - MInden


Disappointing

I WAS ANXIOUS TO RECEIVE MY COPY OF THE BOOK. I HAD HOPES OF OFFERING IT TO NEWCOMERS OR ONES THAT WISH TO REVIEW THE EPISCOPAL VIEW. HOWEVER, I WAS DISAPPOINTED ESPECIALLY IN THE INTRO. WERE I LOOKING FOR AN INVITING BOOK, THIS WPULD NOT BE MY CHOICE. LANGUAGE IS UNINVITING TOO. I'LL TRY AGAIN.

By: FRANCES - ANDALUSIA AL


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