Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- 1 Anglican Evangelicalism in the Twentieth Century: Identities and Contexts
- 2 The Islington Conference
- 3 The Anglican Evangelical Group Movement
- 4 The Keswick Convention and Anglican Evangelical Tensions in the Early Twentieth Century
- 5 The Cheltenham and Oxford Conference of Evangelical Churchmen
- 6 Evangelical and Anglo-Catholic Relations, 1928–1983
- 7 Archbishop Michael Ramsey and Evangelicals in the Church of England
- 8 Anglican Evangelicals and Anti-Permissiveness: The Nationwide Festival of Light, 1971–1983
- 9 Evangelical Parish Ministry in the Twentieth Century
- 10 Evangelical Resurgence in the Church in Wales in the Mid-Twentieth Century
- 11 What Anglican Evangelicals in England Learned from the World, 1945–2000
- Appendix 1 The Islington Conference
- Appendix 2 The Cheltenham and Oxford Conference of Evangelical Churchmen
- Index
- Studies in Modern British Religious History
Appendix 2 - The Cheltenham and Oxford Conference of Evangelical Churchmen
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 February 2023
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- 1 Anglican Evangelicalism in the Twentieth Century: Identities and Contexts
- 2 The Islington Conference
- 3 The Anglican Evangelical Group Movement
- 4 The Keswick Convention and Anglican Evangelical Tensions in the Early Twentieth Century
- 5 The Cheltenham and Oxford Conference of Evangelical Churchmen
- 6 Evangelical and Anglo-Catholic Relations, 1928–1983
- 7 Archbishop Michael Ramsey and Evangelicals in the Church of England
- 8 Anglican Evangelicals and Anti-Permissiveness: The Nationwide Festival of Light, 1971–1983
- 9 Evangelical Parish Ministry in the Twentieth Century
- 10 Evangelical Resurgence in the Church in Wales in the Mid-Twentieth Century
- 11 What Anglican Evangelicals in England Learned from the World, 1945–2000
- Appendix 1 The Islington Conference
- Appendix 2 The Cheltenham and Oxford Conference of Evangelical Churchmen
- Index
- Studies in Modern British Religious History
Summary
21–23 June 1916
The National Mission (A. E. Barnes-Lawrence, H. J. R. Marston)
The Atonement (W. H. Flecker)
Reservation (H. Foster Pegg)
Confession (James T. Inskip)
The Principal Service (G. F. Irwin)
Kikuyu Problems (E. G. Ingham, J. S. Flynn)
Prayer Book Revision (A. P. Cox, A. Beresford Pite, George Denyer)
19–21 September 1917
Chairman’s Address (H. A. Wilson)
Christ’s Church Militant Here in Earth: Its Mission, Its Message, its Ministry (J. R. Darbyshire)
The Historical Attitude of the Church of England towards Other Churches (H. A. Wilson)
Practical Steps Towards Unity: Fundamental Beliefs (F. S. Guy Warman)
Practical Steps Towards Unity: The Mission Field (G. A. King)
Practical Steps Towards Unity: Church Organization (W. H. Green)
Practical Steps Towards Unity: Intercommunion (C. H. K. Boughton)
Practical Steps Towards Unity: Interchange of Pulpits and Social Work (F. C. Davies)
Our Attitude Towards the Report of the Archbishops’ Committee on Church and State (Dawson Walker)
5–6 June 1918: The Lambeth Quadrilateral
Chairman’s Address (H. A. Wilson)
Holy Scripture as the Final Authority in Faith and Conduct (J. M. Harden)
The Two Creeds (H. B. Gooding)
Baptism (A. E. Barnes-Lawrence)
Holy Communion (G. A. King)
The Historic Episcopate (C. Sydney Carter, Eugene Stock)
The Possibilities of Reunion (G. F. Irwin, Alfred E. Garvie)
24–26 June 1919
Christian Unity (J. Denton Thompson, A. T. Guttery, Vernon Bartlet)
Chairman’s Address (H. A. Wilson)
Limits of Variation in a United Church (M. Linton Smith)
The Episcopate and Reunion (J. R. Cohu)
Present Possibilities and Future Steps Towards Unity (Thomas J. Pulvertaft)
The Proposed Coup D’État in the Church (Alfred Fawkes)
The Freedom of the Church and Establishment (C. H. K. Boughton)
Problems of Evangelistic Work (Cecil W. Wilson)
Methods of Evangelism (E. R. Price Devereux)
The Message of Christ Concerning Labour (G. E. Ford)
Organized Religion and Labour (Henry Edwards)
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- Evangelicalism and the Church of England in the Twentieth CenturyReform, Resistance and Renewal, pp. 297 - 310Publisher: Boydell & BrewerPrint publication year: 2014