Arthur Michael Ramsey was born in 1904, became Archbishop of
Canterbury in 1961, and died in 1988. His published works include
The Gospel and the Catholic Church, From Gore to Temple:An Era in
Anglican Theology, Holy Spirit, and The Christian Priest Today.
The Rev. Dale Coleman, rector of the Church of the Holy Faith in
Santa Fe, New Mexico, and friend of the late Michael Ramsey,
compiled and edited these lectures delivered by Ramsey at Nashotah
House, an Episcopal Seminary.
"A true classic in every sense of the word."
--The Living Church"His own evaluation of the strengths and
weaknesses of various trends within Anglicanism makes this book
especially important. Highly recommended for seminary and large
public and academic libraries."
--Library Journal
"Of such figures in the twentieth century, there is no doubt at all
that Michael Ramsey is among the most eminent and among the most
deeply loved. This book is a treasure, a digest of some of his most
significant academic work that can be read by anyone at all who is
seeking to know and love God more. At a time of struggle and
uncertainly for the Anglican Communion, his is a voice urgently
needed, and it is a delight to see this new edition."
--Rowan Williams
"A true classic in every sense of the word."
--The Living Church"His own evaluation of the strengths and
weaknesses of various trends within Anglicanism makes this book
especially important. Highly recommended for seminary and large
public and academic libraries."
--Library Journal
"Of such figures in the twentieth century, there is no doubt at all
that Michael Ramsey is among the most eminent and among the most
deeply loved. This book is a treasure, a digest of some of his most
significant academic work that can be read by anyone at all who is
seeking to know and love God more. At a time of struggle and
uncertainly for the Anglican Communion, his is a voice urgently
needed, and it is a delight to see this new edition."
--Rowan Williams
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