On the apostolical succession
Published by Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066184032
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About this book
In "On the Apostolical Succession," William J. Irons presents a meticulous examination of the historical and theological underpinnings of apostolic succession within the Christian tradition. Irons employs a rigorous analytical style, deftly navigating ecclesiastical history and doctrinal evolution, culminating in a nuanced argument that defends apostolic succession as a pivotal element of church authority. This scholarly work is situated within the broader context of 19th-century Anglican thought, responding to contemporary debates over church governance and the integrity of clerical succession, making it essential reading for those interested in ecclesiology and religious authority. William J. Irons, an esteemed theologian and ordained clergyman of the Church of England, was deeply influenced by the socio-religious tensions of his time, specifically the rise of the Oxford Movement. His commitment to the Anglican tradition, combined with a profound grasp of church history and theology, provided a strong impetus for his exploration of apostolic succession. Irons' erudition and pastoral perspective render this work both reflective of his own convictions and engaging for a wider audience. "On the Apostolical Succession" is highly recommended for theologians, historians, and church leaders seeking a comprehensive understanding of the doctrine's significance. Irons' meticulous scholarship and persuasive writing offer invaluable insights into the complexities of ecclesiastical authority, making this text a crucial addition to any religious studies collection.
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