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Publisher's Summary
The Anglican Way is a guidebook for anyone interested in following Jesus as an Anglican Christian. Written for both the newcomer and the person who wants to go deeper, this book answers hundreds of questions about history, theology, worship, and more. Learn about this ancient but fast-growing branch of the Body of Christ. Let this guide help you as you walk the Anglican Way.
Critic Reviews
A Methodist pastor, Reverend Robert Pelfrey, wrote this about the book. We think he sums it up well:
The best thing about The Anglican Way is how it covers a broad sweep of life in the Anglican Way without sacrificing the depth that should naturally come with a book about Christian living (though, tragically, all too often does not). Are there books that cover more Anglican history and theology? Yes. Are there books that include more Anglican prayers and liturgy? Of course. Are there books that more completely discuss the particularities and intricacies of the Anglican tradition? Perhaps (though not many).
But is there any book anywhere that covers all of these things -- Anglican history, theology, distinctives, prayers and liturgies, and many other aspects of the balance and complexities of the Anglican Way -- all in one winsome, personal, and very practical volume? I feel sure in saying that there is not.
The Anglican Way is a book born of passion and a lifetime of devotion. McKenzie is obviously both highly knowledgeable of, and deeply committed to, his subject matter. Other traditions would do well to have such a voice. Regardless of one's background or denominational affiliation, there is much here that is instructional...and inspirational.
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- Adam Shields
- 10-26-14
A readable, recent introduction for those new to A
The Anglican Way is exactly right type of book for me. Thomas McKenzie is a parish pastor in Nashville (and the exact same age as I am I assume since he graduated from high school the same year I did according to one of the stories). He grew up in an Episcopal church, but was not really active until he went to college and was introduced to a charismatic form of Anglicanism.
The first section of the book is about the balance within the Anglican Way (illustrated by the Compass Rose) between Charismatic and Orthodox, Conservative and Liberal, Activist and Contemplative, Evangelical and Catholic. Temperamentally, that type of focus of relationship within theological and practical tension appeals to me. I want to be around, and worshiping with Christians, that are different from me, while still broadly holding to the orthodox tenets of Christianity.
The second section of the book is about basic practice of Anglican Christianity, personal devotion, worship, etc. The third section is on the particulars of Anglican practice, leadership and tradition.
The fourth section is basically the stuff that didn’t naturally fit earlier. What was most interesting in the fourth section is the recent history of the Anglican church, both in the US and around the world. McKenzie is on the conservative wing of the Anglican church, which is where all of the growth in the US that I am aware of is happening. One of the things that I like about Anglican (and Catholic) historic practice is the concept of the parish. That has never really worked in the US because even those traditional parish ideas that worked in other places have been corrupted by US church shopping mentality.
However, the recent controversy in the Anglican world has resulted for the first time in non-geographical diocese with many churches, first falling underneath African bishops and then later non-geographical diocese have been set up to allow more conservative Anglican to either start new churches or switch their allegiance away from the Episcopal Church in the US. McKenzie is part of the Anglican Church in North America, so he is telling the story from the perspective.
Honestly, the ability of the Anglican church to not split in the face of some pretty major disagreement is one of the things that is attractive. Although I think I am probably not as conservative as some of the new Anglican groups and not as liberal as the older US Episcopal Church, the focus on unity in spite of difference is appealing.
Regardless, if you are interested in a theologically orthodox understanding of what the Anglican Way is all about, this is a good place to start. The book is only a few months old and has very good reviews from those that are Anglican themselves from what I can tell.
A note about format. I listened to this as an audiobook read by Thomas McKenzie. While I love audiobooks and McKenzie did a fine job reading, some of the parts of the fourth section are not audio friendly. Timelines and glossaries are really best read and not listened to. I listened to it all, however, and learned lots.
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- Clark
- 05-11-15
Review of book
Having been raised in the Episcopal church I was very interested in how the Anglican Church differs in worship and theology. It was a very helpful explanation.
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- Max
- 12-10-15
Made me proud to be an Anglican.
A great book for everyone interested in the history of religion and of the miracle of a great, old, religion. I am, like never before, proud to be an Anglican.
I highly recommend it for Episcopalian, Catholic & most all religions for reference & realignment.
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- D. G. MacGregor III
- 01-19-19
Anglican denomination unplugged
Easy to listen to, very informative in surprising but accessible detail. Notably good narration by the author.
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- Dan
- 06-18-21
Ok
Much of the book was pretty good. But the ending ruined it all. The ending was incredulous biased and based on poor theology and not representative of most Anglican communities in the United States, Canada, or the UK.
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- Karen Mitchell Smith
- 11-06-19
Great Introduction to the Anglican Church
I loved this book so much! I'm got most of my questions answered and loved the conversational style of the author/pastor. If I lived in Nashville, I'd love to visit his church!
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- Julie Meadows-Keefe
- 05-23-17
Good Overview of Anglican Path
If you could sum up The Anglican Way: A Guidebook in three words, what would they be?
What they believe.
How would you have changed the story to make it more enjoyable?
At times it was a bit dry. I would have included more stories of Anglicans.
Would you listen to another book narrated by Thomas McKenzie?
Yes.
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
No.
Any additional comments?
Book a bit dry but it was comprehensive.
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- Anonymous User
- 02-12-23
A detailed and readable intro
This title focuses on Anglicanism from the perspective of one of its more up and coming branches, the ACNA. It has a variety of topics and sections which make it helpful for those looking in from the outside that may want to know more about practice, terminology or liturgy, but is probably a bit basic for anyone with a background in the Anglican tradition that may want to dive deeper into some areas like the controversies in and around the American Episcopal church or dive deeper into Anglican theology as it relates to other larger Christian traditions.
Presentation by the author was commendable and enjoyable for his enthusiasm, knowledge and grasp of the subject as well as his lack of errors.
A worthwhile read.
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- Jrhd437
- 03-03-22
Fantastic Introduction to Anglicanism
After a two-tear adventure with Anglicanism, I gave this book a listen. It explained some things I didn’t quite understand, and perfectly represented my experience with Anglicanism. A fantastic primer, and a great book for filling holes in one’s knowledge. It is read by the author, and that really comes through. He reads the book in a natural and engaging way.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-04-21
Exactly what I was looking for!
Loved it. Excellent foundational information about Anglicanism for a curious Evangelical. Thank you for this resource.
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- Amazon Customer
- 02-22-17
Exploring Christian Faith? This is the book for u
I have recently decided to return to Church after not attending since childhood, this book is a great guide and will probably listen to it more the once.
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- WS
- 12-21-22
Thorough and clear
I have listened twice now and will order a paper copy for reference. Pleasant to listen to.
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- Lee Duffield-Simm
- 03-12-16
Thoroughly Comprehensive guide to Anglicanism
Fr McKenzie is superb and anointed as both author and narrator, it never flagged.
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- BETTY
- 03-13-15
Very helpful book on Anglicanism
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
Yes I would, it is a helpful book that have helped me in understanding my faith better.
What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
It help me see what is what and why we do something's
What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
Straight fowardness
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Getting to know the Anglicans
Any additional comments?
Am just great full there is one audio book on this subject.
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-10-19
great summary of anglicanism
I really enjoyed this introduction to Anglican thinking and history. It sheds light on the contribution that anglicanism has made to the Christian faith.
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- Craig Poole
- 06-27-17
good<br />
Informative glimpses into an otherwise unknown denomination. Revealed suspicions on changes into light of day.
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Experience a deeper prayer life through this fresh take on ancient liturgy for believers today. Designed to help individuals, families, and congregations pray together across denominations, this audiobook of common prayer will help you and your community join together each day with the same songs, scriptures, and prayers. Composed under an advisory team of liturgy experts, these three influential and inspiring authors have created Common Prayer - a tapestry of prayer that will help the church be one as God is one.
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A Useless Waste!
- By Sara on 05-20-14
By: Shane Claiborne, and others
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The Orthodox Way
- Classics Series, Vol. 2
- By: Kallistos Ware
- Narrated by: Jonah Martin
- Length: 6 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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Just as undertaking a journey into an unfamiliar land or climbing a mountain requires an experienced and knowledgeable guide, so also an experienced and trusted spiritual guide, a mystagogue, is needed for the spiritual journey, to ascend Mount Sinai and encounter the mysterious God in its darkness, and to climb Mount Tabor and behold the mystery of the transfigured Lord, and to be initiated into the mysteries of the Jerusalem above, our Mother, the Church. The Orthodox Way is such a guide, a book that takes the listener into the very mystery of God, and now speaks to us.
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An Orthodox Christian Classic
- By DAVID M OANCEA on 03-03-23
By: Kallistos Ware
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The Sin of Certainty
- Why God Desires Our Trust More than Our "Correct" Beliefs
- By: Peter Enns
- Narrated by: Tom Perkins
- Length: 5 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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With compelling and often humorous stories from his own life, Bible scholar Peter Enns offers a fresh look at how Christian life truly works, answering questions that cannot be addressed by the idealized traditional doctrine of "once for all delivered to the saints".
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Title may mislead the actual content
- By Adam Shields on 05-26-16
By: Peter Enns
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The Book of Common Prayer
- A Biography
- By: Alan Jacobs
- Narrated by: Robin Bloodworth
- Length: 5 hrs and 33 mins
- Unabridged
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While many of us are familiar with such famous words as, "Dearly beloved, we are gathered together here. . ." or "Ashes to ashes, dust to dust," we may not know that they originated with The Book of Common Prayer, which first appeared in 1549. Like the words of the King James Bible and Shakespeare, the language of this prayer book has saturated English culture and letters.
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A fascinating history well-told
- By Ryan Bradley on 02-01-14
By: Alan Jacobs
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Ever Ancient, Ever New
- The Allure of Liturgy for a New Generation
- By: Winfield Bevins, Scot McKnight - foreword
- Narrated by: Tommy Cresswell
- Length: 6 hrs and 15 mins
- Unabridged
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There is a growing movement among young Christians returning to historic, creedal, and liturgical reflections of Christianity. Filled with stories illustrating the joy young adults have found in these ancient expressions of Christianity, Winfield Bevins introduces practices and principles that help the church engage our postmodern world.
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Really helpful in how to move forward
- By Nathan C Wells on 03-12-19
By: Winfield Bevins, and others
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Emblem of Faith Untouched
- A Short Life of Thomas Cranmer
- By: Leslie Winfield Williams
- Narrated by: Philip Zoutendam
- Length: 7 hrs and 11 mins
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Relates one of the most remarkable lives in the tumultuous English Reformation. Thomas Cranmer was the first Anglican Archbishop of Canterbury, the author of the Book of Common Prayer, and a central figure in the English Protestant Reformation. Few theologians have led such an eventful life: Cranmer helped Henry VIII break with the pope, pressed his vision of the Reformation through the reign of Edward VI, was forced to recant under Queen Mary, and then dramatically withdrew his recantations before being burned alive.
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Interesting Biography. Nice narration
- By Malcolm on 05-29-18
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Common Prayer
- A Liturgy for Ordinary Radicals
- By: Shane Claiborne, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, Enuma Okoro
- Narrated by: Shane Claiborne, Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove, Enuma Okoro
- Length: 30 hrs and 42 mins
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Experience a deeper prayer life through this fresh take on ancient liturgy for believers today. Designed to help individuals, families, and congregations pray together across denominations, this audiobook of common prayer will help you and your community join together each day with the same songs, scriptures, and prayers. Composed under an advisory team of liturgy experts, these three influential and inspiring authors have created Common Prayer - a tapestry of prayer that will help the church be one as God is one.
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A Useless Waste!
- By Sara on 05-20-14
By: Shane Claiborne, and others
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The Orthodox Way
- Classics Series, Vol. 2
- By: Kallistos Ware
- Narrated by: Jonah Martin
- Length: 6 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Just as undertaking a journey into an unfamiliar land or climbing a mountain requires an experienced and knowledgeable guide, so also an experienced and trusted spiritual guide, a mystagogue, is needed for the spiritual journey, to ascend Mount Sinai and encounter the mysterious God in its darkness, and to climb Mount Tabor and behold the mystery of the transfigured Lord, and to be initiated into the mysteries of the Jerusalem above, our Mother, the Church. The Orthodox Way is such a guide, a book that takes the listener into the very mystery of God, and now speaks to us.
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An Orthodox Christian Classic
- By DAVID M OANCEA on 03-03-23
By: Kallistos Ware
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The Sin of Certainty
- Why God Desires Our Trust More than Our "Correct" Beliefs
- By: Peter Enns
- Narrated by: Tom Perkins
- Length: 5 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
With compelling and often humorous stories from his own life, Bible scholar Peter Enns offers a fresh look at how Christian life truly works, answering questions that cannot be addressed by the idealized traditional doctrine of "once for all delivered to the saints".
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Title may mislead the actual content
- By Adam Shields on 05-26-16
By: Peter Enns
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