01354nam a2200313 a 450000500170000000800200001702000300003704100080006708200150007508200120009010000200010210000100012210000110013224500260014324500630016924500340023226000110026626000340027726000090031130000110032030000140033130000100034552004970035565000530085265000240090565000200092965000250094985600660097420260119071009.02023-07-27 11:00:15 a9780802832825, 0802832822 aeng a283.090511 bE63-R12 aRadner, Ephraim d1956- eAuthor aThe Fate of Communion bThe agony of Anglicanism and the future of a global church cEphraim Radner, Philip Turner aU.S.A. bWilliam B. Eerdmans Pub. Co., c2006 a306tr. bHardcover c24 cm aThis book is both powerful and illuminating, both passionate and scholarly. No better study exists of the pros and cons regarding whether the worldwide Anglican Communion will hold together in the present crisis. Unlike many collaborative works, The Fate of Communion is lucid and readable. As a non-Anglican, I can testify to its importance for all those concerned about the future of communion not only in a global church, as the subtitle carefully states, but also in the church universal. aCommunities -- Religious aspects -- Christianity aEcumenical movement aChristian union aGlobal chuch planing4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/11273/20.jpgyCover Image