20th Century Anglican Theologians

A scholarly volume that reflects the rich diversity of Anglican theology

A scholarly volume that reflects the rich diversity of Anglican theology

With contributions from an international panel of writers, Twentieth-Century Anglican Theologians offers a wide-ranging view that presents a survey of over twenty diverse Anglican thinkers. The book explores well-known figures including William Temple, Austin Farrer, Donald MacKinnon, John Stott and John A.T. Robinson. These theologians are set in a wider context alongside others from India, China, Australia, Ghana, and elsewhere. Notably, the subjects include a number of women from Evelyn Underhill, the first woman to teach the clergy of the Church of England, to Esther Mombo, a major contemporary Anglican figure, from Kenya.

The book reflects the rich diversity of Anglicanism, suggesting the ongoing vitality of this religious tradition. This important book:

  • Contains information on a number of prominent women Anglican thinkers
  • Includes contributions from experts from around the world
  • Presents material on both familiar figures and others that are unjustly little known

Written for students and teachers of Anglicanism, Anglican clergy, and ecumenical colleagues, Twentieth-Century Anglican Theologians is the first book to reflect the diversity of the Anglican tradition by considering its global theological representatives.

Mark’s chapter is on John Stott.

*Mark contributed to this book
Author:
Stephen Burns (Editor), Bryan Cones (Editor), James Tengatenga (Editor)
ISBN:
9781119611189
Format:
Paperback, eBook
Publisher:
Wiley-Blackwell
No. of pages:
272
Publish date:
December 2020
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