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This book explores one aspect of the ongoing validity of orders debate within the Anglican Communion. While exploring the nature of Holy Orders, it asks why the Communion or elements within the Communion continues to regard the recognition of its Holy Orders by other Churches, and especially by the Roman Catholic Church, as important. The understanding of ordination and the nature of Holy Orders differed somewhat between the Anglican Communion and the other major historical sections of the universal church especially the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Churches despite a degree of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book explores one aspect of the ongoing
validity of orders debate within the Anglican
Communion. While exploring the nature of Holy
Orders, it asks why the Communion or elements
within the Communion continues to regard the
recognition of its Holy Orders by other Churches,
and especially by the Roman Catholic Church, as
important. The understanding of ordination and the
nature of Holy Orders differed somewhat between the
Anglican Communion and the other major historical
sections of the universal church especially the
Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Churches
despite a degree of continuity and consistency. It
may even have differed within the Communion. But the
question of the external recognition of this
validity and the definition of validity in this
context turned upon the emphasis one placed upon
the importance of the Communion s claim to
catholicity, as part of the One Holy Catholic and
Apostolic Church . The continued emphasis upon the
universality of Holy Orders is the case study
through which the wider catholicity of the Anglican
Communion is explored.
Autorenporträt
Noel Cox, LLM MTheol PhD University of Auckland MA Archbishop of
Canterbury s Examination in Theology LTh University of Wales
Lampeter FRHistS, Professor of Law at the Auckland University of
Technology, New Zealand and a Barrister. His main areas
of research interest are the law of the Crown, and
ecclesiastical law.