Explore the Church of England’s steady thread from the sixth century to today.
This concise four-lecture course explains how continuity is preserved across centuries, with clear links to scripture, tradition, and shared ecumenical dialogue.
In a thoughtful, accessible exchange conducted in Saint Petersburg, the author surveys the English church’s life, the development of the Thirty-Nine Articles, and how key Sacramental beliefs have been understood across time. The book presents a pragmatic look at how Anglican principles relate to broader Christian history, without assuming specialist prior study.
What you’ll experience:
- Plainly explained ideas about the Lord’s Supper and the Sacraments
- Background on the Articles and how they guided English church life
- Discussion of how Anglicanism relates to Eastern Orthodox perspectives
- Examples of continuity and change within wide church history
Ideal for readers curious about church history, Anglican beliefs, and interchurch dialogue, especially those seeking a practical, non-specialist account of continuity across eras.