Buch, Englisch, Band 8, 350 Seiten, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 232 mm, Gewicht: 386 g
The History, Theology, and Liturgy of the Eucharist in the Anglican Church of Australia
Buch, Englisch, Band 8, 350 Seiten, Format (B × H): 154 mm x 232 mm, Gewicht: 386 g
Reihe: Anglican-Episcopal Theology and History
ISBN: 978-90-04-46928-0
Verlag: Brill
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- Geisteswissenschaften Geschichtswissenschaft Weltgeschichte & Geschichte einzelner Länder und Gebietsräume Geschichte einzelner Länder Australische und Pazifische Geschichte
- Geisteswissenschaften Christentum, Christliche Theologie Christliche Kirchen, Konfessionen, Denominationen Protestantismus, evangelische und protestantische Kirchen Anglikanische und episkopale Kirchen
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Acknowledgements IX
Abbreviations X
1 A Multiformity of Assumptions in the Anglican Church of Australia
1 The Anglican Church of Australia
2 The Notion of Sacramentality
3 Philosophical Assumptions
4 Overview of This Book
2 The Colonial Period in Australia, 1788–1829
1 The Coming of the First Fleet and the First Eucharist
2 Johnson’s Understanding of the Eucharist
3 Johnson’s Evangelical Heritage
4 Johnson’s Appointment as Chaplain
5 Sacramentality?
6 The 1662 Book of Common Prayer and Eucharistic Theology
7 Public Worship in the Early Penal Colony
3 Broughton and the Growth of the Church of England in Australia 1829–1860
1 Broughton Influenced by Tractarianism
2 Defections to Rome: Robert Knox Sconce and Thomas Cooper Makinson
3 Militant Protestants: Peter Beamish and Francis Russell
4 Bishop Broughton’s Innovations in Worship
5 Other Bishops
6 Broughton’s Successor – Bishop Barker
4 The Eucharistic and Sacramental Theology of the Colonial Bishops
1 The Bishops and Differing Sacramental Theologies
2 The Bishop’s Conference of 1850
3 William Grant Broughton – Bishop of Sydney
4 Charles Perry, Bishop of Melbourne
5 Francis Nixon, Bishop of Tasmania
5 Eucharistic Theology in Significant Parishes in the Diocese of Sydney
1 St James King Street, Sydney
2 Christ Church St Laurence, Sydney
6 Party Division 1860–1960
1 Party Division
2 The Diocese of Sydney – Two Significant Parishes Continued
3 The Diocese of Adelaide
4 The Diocese of Melbourne
5 St Peter’s Eastern Hill, Melbourne
6 The Province of Queensland
7 Other Dioceses
8 Impetus for Revision
9 Alternatives to the 1662 Book of Common Prayer
10 The 1928 Book of Common Prayer
11 Departures from the Use and Theology of the 1662 BCP
12 Conclusion
7 Preparing for An Australian Prayer Book
1 Moving towards a Prayer Book
2 English Series 1
3 English Series 2
4 English Series 3
8 The Beginnings of Prayer Book Revision in Australia
1 Trial Uses and the Constitution
2 1966 Report of the Prayer Book Commission of the Church of England in Australia
3 A Liturgy for Africa
4 A Service of Holy Communion for Australia, 1969 (Australia, ’69)
5 Sunday Services Revised, 1972
6 A Service of Holy Communion for Australia, 1973 (Australia ’73)
7 Liturgical Arrangements
9 An Australian Prayer Book (AAPB) 1978
1 The Publication of An Australian Prayer Book 1978
2 The Eucharistic Liturgies of AAPB
10 Reflections on the Eucharist at the Time of An Australian Prayer Book 1978
1 Latimer Monograph III: The Service of Holy Communion and its Revision (1972)
2 What Mean Ye by This Service? A Critical Examination of An Australian Prayer Book
3 Eucharist and Sacrifice – The Austen James Lecture 1975
4 Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission – The Windsor Report 1971
5 When We Meet for Worship – A Manual for Using An Australian Prayer Book 1978
6 Catholic Renewal in the Anglican Church – Advent Addresses Given by the Archbishop of Adelaide, 1982
7 A Catechism by the Doctrine Commission of the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Australia 1985
11 The Significance of An Australian Prayer Book 1978
12 Preparing for A Prayer Book for Australia – Trial and Alternative Liturgies
1 The Pressure for Further Revision of Eucharistic Liturgies
2 Experimental Sunday Services 1993 (Diocese of Sydney)
3 The Holy Communion Also Called the Eucharist and the Lord’s Supper 1993 (Liturgy Commission)
13 A Prayer Book for Australia 1995 (Liturgical Commission) Draft
1 The General Synod of 1995
2 Three Orders of the Eucharist
14 A Prayer Book for Australia (APBA) (1995)
1 The Second Order of the Eucharist
2 The Third Order of the Eucharist
3 Holy Communion Outline Order
4 The Eucharist at Weddings, Ministry with the Sick and Dying and Funerals
15 Liturgical Responses to APBA 1995
1 Services for Ash Wednesday, Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, The Easter Vigil (2000)
2 In Living Use: Revised Services from the Book of Common Prayer (1662)
3 Holy Communion (2009)
4 The Holy Eucharist 1995/2002 (Diocese of Ballarat)
5 Sunday Services 2001 and Common Prayer 2012 (Diocese of Sydney)
6 Conclusion
16 Multiformity of Eucharistic Theology and Practice in the ACA
17 Case Study: ‘The Apostolic Tradition Attributed to Hippolytus’ – 2009
1 A Compromise Approach to the Development of Eucharistic Liturgy
2 The Apostolic Tradition
3 The Apostolic Tradition and the Liturgical Commission of the Anglican Church of Australia
4 Liturgical Background and the Need for Dialogue
18 Lay Presidency of the Eucharist in the ACA
1 The Push for Lay Presidency in the Diocese of Sydney
2 Other Voices on Lay Presidency
3 The Opinion of the Appellate Tribunal
19 ‘Virtual’ Eucharists
1 A Global Pandemic
2 The Anglican Diocese of Sydney
3 Context and Practical Concerns
4 A Biblical Perspective
5 A Theological Perspective
6 A Constitutional Perspective
20 Conclusion
1 The Centrality of Sacramentality
2 The Three Prayer Books
3 Mission to the ‘Heathens and Savages’
4 The Aboriginal Spirituality – An Inherent Sacramentality
5 The Place of Text and Future Liturgical Developments
6 Sacramentality in Aboriginal Spirituality
Bibliography
Index of Persons
Index of Subjects