Church History/Anglican Church History

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Recommended Reading

Bruce Kaye, An Introduction to World Anglicanism (Cambridge University Press, 2008)

J.R.H. Moorman, A History of the Church in England, 3rd Edition (Morehouse Publishing, 1980)

Stephen Noll, The Global Anglican Communion: Contending for Anglicanism 1993-2018 (Anglican House, 2018)

Robert W. Prichard, A History of the Episcopal Church - Third Revised Edition: Complete through the 78th General Convention (Morehouse Publishing, 2014)

Resources

Medieval

Bede, Ecclesiastical History ([1])

Thomas Aquinas, selections of the Summa Theologica on God’s existence (First Part, QQ. 2-26; [2]), grace (First Part of the Second Part, QQ. 109-113; [3]) and virtues (First Part of the Second Part, QQ. 55-70; [4])

Bernard of Clairvaux, On Loving God ([5])

Julian of Norwich, Showings ([6])

Cloud of Unknowing ([7])

Anselm of Canterbury, Prayers and Meditations ([8]) and Cur Deus Homo ([9])

Reformation

John Calvin, Institutes of the Christian Religion ([10])

Homily on the Salvation of Mankind ([11])

Martin Luther, Freedom of a Christian ([12]) and Preface to Galatians ([13])

John Jewel, An Apology or Answer in Defence of the Church of England ([14])

Preface, 1549 Book of Common Prayer and 39 Articles of Religion ([15])

Modern

Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral ([16])

John Henry Newman, Tracts for the Times 2 ([17])

Jeremy Taylor, Holy Living ([18])

The Jerusalem Statement ([19])

The Conciliar Tradition in Anglicanism

Phil Ashey, Anglican Conciliarism: The Church Meeting to Decide Together (Anglican House, 2017)

Paul Avis, Beyond the Reformation?: Authority, Primacy and Unity in the Conciliar Tradition (T & T Clark, 2008)

Paul Avis, “Anglican Conciliarity and the Lambeth Conference,” Theology 101 (1998): 245-252.

Canonical Areas

Church History/Anglican Church History

a. Patristics & Early Church b. Medieval & Reformation Church c. Modern Church