"The book has more than historical interest for Anglicans. It has a distinct contribution to make to the doctrine of the church and the theology of minstry." -- James E. Griffiss Professor of Systematic Theology at Nashota House "A classic theological study worthy of serious reading and thought. Ramsey's careful--often moving and beautiful--exposition of his 'underlying conviction' includes deep probing of the Bible, a survey of the unfolding understanding of Christ and the church, a profound insight into the being of the church as a dying and rising again with Christ, an appreciation of Eastern Orthodox thought, a testimonial to the positive intentions--even the necessity--of the Reformers, a theologically-grounded advocacy of renewed liturgical worship, and a passion for the reunion of all Christians." --Andrew F. Wissemann Bishop of Western Massachusetts from the Preface to the American Edition
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Michael Ramsey was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1961 to 1974. He is the author many books of importance to Anglicans, including The Resurrection of Christ, The Christian Priest Today, and Be Still and Know.