Vindication of Anglo-Catholic Principles argues for a clear, traditional understanding of the Eucharist and Anglican doctrine.
This volume presents a collected defense of English Reformation principles and explains how the Sacrament unites believers with Christ in a real, living way.
The book traces how Eucharistic faith has been interpreted within Anglican thought, contrasting that vision with later trends. It emphasizes the unity of the faithful with Christ and with one another, through a robust, historic theology.
- Clear explanations of how faith and sacramental union work in the Christian life.
- Discussion of key Anglican doctrines on the Eucharist and sacrificial worship.
- Historical context showing the church’s stance against Romeward tendencies.
- Appendices and supplementary material that illuminate related topics within Anglican doctrine.
Ideal for readers of Anglican tradition, church historians, and those exploring the theological heritage of the English Reformation.