Anglican Identity
RYC 42/62: Anglican Identity Part A
The aim of this unit is to introduce candidates to formative historical and theological moments in the development of the Anglican Church. Part A of the unit (2012) is concerned particularly with its theological identity and its Australian context, while Part B of the unit (2013) treats in more depth its missiological identity and ministry. This unit gains no academic credit points
Workload: One semester, 12 contact hours
Status: Anglican Ordination Requirement
Assessment: One 1000 word seminar paper on a topic taken from a list provided by the lecturer
Prerequisites: You must have completed at least one full-time year
When: Semester 1
Who: Rhys Bezzant
Recommended Texts:
Stephen Neill, Anglicanism, London: Mowbray, 1977.
Tom Frame, Anglicans in Australia, Sydney, UNSW Press, 2007.
Richard Turnbull, Anglican and Evangelical? London: Continuum, 2007.
Griffith Thomas, The Principles of Theology: An Introduction to the 39 Articles, London: Vine Books, 1978.
Gerald Bray, The Faith We Confess: An Exposition of the 39 Articles, London: Latimer Press, 2009.
Oliver O-Donovan, On the 39 Articles: A Conversation with Tudor Christianity, Carlisle: Paternoster, 1986.

