Bartholomew of Exeter

Bartholomew of Exeter

Author: Dom Adrian Morey

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2014-12-04

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 1107450683

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Originally published in 1937, this book contains a biography of Bartholomew of Exeter, one of the few bishops who supported Thomas Becket in his quarrel with Henry II. Some of his letters from the Pope, who used him as a judge delegate, are included in the volume, as is the Latin text of Bartholomew's Penetential, which deals with breaches of canon law and the penalties prescribed. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in English church history and the relations between the English monarchy and the Catholic Church.


History

History

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Published: 1925

Total Pages: 384

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Chronological coverage with articles on social, political, cultural, economic and ecclesiastical history. Book Review Section provides up-to-date critical analyses of up to 600 titles in each volume.


The Diocesan Revival in the Church of England c.1800-1870

The Diocesan Revival in the Church of England c.1800-1870

Author: Arthur Burns

Publisher: Clarendon Press

Published: 1999-07-15

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 0191542962

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This book provides the first account of an important but neglected aspect of the history of the nineteenth-century Church of England: the reform of its diocesan structures. It illustrates how one of the most important institutions of Victorian England responded at a regional level to the pastoral challenge of a rapidly changing society. Providing a new perspective on the impact of both the Oxford Movement and the Ecclesiastical Commission on the Church, The Diocesan Revival in the Church of England shows that an appreciation of the dynamics of diocesan reform has implications for our understanding of secular as well as ecclesiastical reform in the early nineteenth century.


Self-supporting Ministry

Self-supporting Ministry

Author: John Lees

Publisher: SPCK

Published: 2018-04-19

Total Pages: 187

ISBN-13: 0281078467

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Self-supporting ministers are wonderfully non-standard. They are deployed in a wide variety ofways and have a range of motivations, working patterns and training needs. Sometimes underused or overworked, they may feel unrecognized and under-supported. As the Church turns increasingly to its volunteer minsters, however, there are encouraging signs that SSMs are being given more creative opportunities than in the past. ‘This handbook is full of sound common sense. . . [it] is both an encouragement and a challenge in the task of re-imagining ministry today.’ Robert Atwell, Bishop of Exeter