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Recent scholarship suggests a significant difference between the structures of TEC (The Episcopal Church) and the Church of England through the influence of baptismal ecclesiology on TEC. This book unpacks this, and demonstrates that baptismal ecclesiology is more evident in the Common Worship ordinal than in the TEC Ordinal. As arguably the key document for understanding Anglican ecclesiology, the Ordinal affirms the importance of the bishop ordaining in the context of a Eucharist, with the liturgical action indicating the ontology and praxis of the bishop's ministry in the daily life of the…mehr

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Recent scholarship suggests a significant difference between the structures of TEC (The Episcopal Church) and the Church of England through the influence of baptismal ecclesiology on TEC. This book unpacks this, and demonstrates that baptismal ecclesiology is more evident in the Common Worship ordinal than in the TEC Ordinal. As arguably the key document for understanding Anglican ecclesiology, the Ordinal affirms the importance of the bishop ordaining in the context of a Eucharist, with the liturgical action indicating the ontology and praxis of the bishop's ministry in the daily life of the Church. This unique text poses serious questions about the way the C of E is structured, how dioceses are run and the role of bishops through the lens of liturgical theology.
Autorenporträt
Revd Justin Pottinger is currently Chaplain of Lancing College. He was previously Vicar of the Red Post Benefice and Rural Dean of Milton and Blandford in Salisbury Diocese. He holds an MTh in Applied Theology (2009) from Oxford University. This work is based on his PhD thesis - A theological reflection on episcopal ministry in the Church of England as expressed in Common Worship: Ordination Services and informed by a contemporary reading of the Rule of St Benedict. He graduated in Sep 2024.