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Being Anglican

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Anglican Theological Review, April 1st, 2003

Being Anglican. By Alastair Redfern. London: Darton, Longman and Todd, 2000. x'+ 139 pp. £7.95 (paper). This volume is part of a series "designed for people who want to take Christian theology seriously" (preface, p. vii). Written by the Bishop of Grantham in the Church of England, Being Anglican is something of a primer in things Anglican, which in this case means almost exclusively the English expression of same. This is a book that details in quite brief but interesting compass, aspects of the English Anglican tradition and disposition. As a North American, I can only speculate as to its ...

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