Anglicanism and the Western Church:
CONTINUITY AND CHANGE
An invitation to a Colloquium at the Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome, sponsored by H.M. Embassy to the Holy See and Norwich Cathedral
June 3rd-5th 2002
The speakers include:
| Diarmaid MacCulloch |
The historical development of the Church of England immediately following the Reformation |
| Eamon Duffy |
The Shock of Change: Continuity and Discontinuity in the Elizabethan Church of England |
| Judith Maltby |
Suffering and Surviving: the English Civil Wars, the Commonwealth and the formation of Anglicanism |
| Peter Nockles |
Survivals or New Arrivals? The Oxford Movement and the 19th century historical construction of Anglicanism |
| Peter Lake |
Continuity as Change: Richard Hooker and the Ideological Crisis of the Church of England |
| William Jacob |
From Established National Church to World Communion |
| Pauline Croft |
The New English Church in One Family: William, Mildred and Robert Cecil - 1558-1612 |
The ecumenical dimension of the foregoing lectures inevitably turns thoughts towards Anglican/Roman Catholic rapprochement. Gerard Noel asks the question "But how?"
FULL REGISTRATION: £15 sterling
The Colloquium will accompany an exhibition under the same title in the Vatican Museums for the months of June
For further details please complete the form below and send to:
Norwich Cathedral Institute, 63/65 The Close, Norwich, NR14DH (Tel: 01603 764078)
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