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Churches of Northern Europe in Profile: A Thousand Years of Anglo-Nordic Relations Soft cover - 1995
by Osterlin, Lars
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- Title Churches of Northern Europe in Profile: A Thousand Years of Anglo-Nordic Relations
- Author Osterlin, Lars
- Binding Soft cover
- Edition 1st Edition
- Condition Used - Very Good
- Pages 317
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher The Canterbury Press, Norwich
- Date 1995
- Bookseller's Inventory # 032940
- ISBN 9781853111280 / 1853111287
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Themes
- Religious Orientation: Christian
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 95093822
- Dewey Decimal Code 274
From the rear cover
The theme of this book is provided by the characteristic features of the Swedish Church, viewed from the perspective of her life of a thousand years, in communion with her sister Churches in the Nordic countries and the British Isles. The subject could hardly be of greater or more topical interest, as the Nordic and Baltic Lutheran Churches and the British and Irish Anglican Churches are in the process of entering into closer fellowship and intensified co-operation with one another. In the region which once had its contours drawn by the Vikings, there are now, in today's Europe, great possibilities for the accomplishment of an invigorating Church unity. The author illuminates social developments, Church history, and changes in theology and Church life - and presents to us a rich gallery of strong and colourful personalities.