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Auricular confession in the Church of England: history, liturgy and canon law [PDF]
The auricular confession is a widespread and important practice in the Church of England today. Theological discussions around the auricular confession date back to the very dawn of the English Reformation.
Pavel Velikanov, Vasily Chernov
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In recent years numerous wilding projects have emerged, many inspired by Isabella Tree’s book Wilding (Tree 2018). Wilding tells the story of the transformation of the estate at Knepp from intensive arable farm to biodiverse woodland and scrub.
Paul Bradbury
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Between Reproach and Compliment: Prologue to the Apologetics of Catholicism by J. H. Newman in a Review Lecture from the Cycle «Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England» [PDF]
The article discusses an introductory lecture from the series «Lectures on the Present Position of Catholics in England» by J. H. Newman. John Henry Newman is a versatile figure in 19th century English society, with his interests spanning philosophy ...
Marianna M. Korenkova
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Definition of puritanism and its interpretations
The article deals with the appearance in the context of the development of the English Reformation in the middle of the 16th century of supporters of the further reformation of the Church of England following the example of the European continental ...
V. N. Yerokhin
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Analiza Modlitwy Eucharystycznej G Kościoła Anglii
The article is dedicated to the analysis of one of the contemporary eucharistic prayers of the Church of England. The author analyzes Eucharistic Prayer G, which is one of the main eucharistic prayers in the Church of England.
Dominik Bosak
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Improving Access to Historic Buildings: Some English Experience
In England, accessibility to historic buildings falls under the Equality Act 2010, for which a key concept is the making of ‘reasonable adjustments’ to physical features of a building; this acknowledges that a blanket application of technical ...
Nigel Walter
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This paper argues that the reason that the Church of England has struggled to relate to lay pioneering is because its primary mode of engagement of resourcing and equipping is out of step with the realities of lay pioneering.
James Butler
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Liturgiological Perspectives of the Relations between the Church of England and the Serbian Orthodox Church in the 19th–20th Centuries [PDF]
The arrival of some 55 seminarians from St. Sava’s Theological Seminary in Belgrade, accompanied by a number of their professors, in the United Kingdom in 1916 and 1917, who took refuge at the colleges in Cuddesdon and Dorchester as well as at St ...
Srboljub Ubiparipović
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Disputes on women’s deaconate in the Church of England [PDF]
In the history of the Anglican Church the top-ranked issue of the second half of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century was disputes on women’s priesthood. As a result of these debates, the Anglican Church began to ordain women as deacons,
Artem Kokosh
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Higher education participation has become an important focus for policy debate as well as for scholarly research. Partly this results from ongoing attempts to expand the higher education system in line with wider policies promoting a 'knowledge economy';
John Field, Barbara Merrill, Linden West
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