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	<title>Comments on: Anglican&#8211;Roman Catholic Relations</title>
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		<title>By: David</title>
		<link>http://www.leanderharding.com/blog/2009/10/21/anglican-roman-catholic-relations/comment-page-1/#comment-23634</link>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:58:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It is a HUGE shift - not merely in strategy but attitude.  After all, the Apostolic Constitution is not a &quot;Provision&quot; (such as we saw under JPII) but an actual change to Canon Law (that is what an Apostolic Constitution effects).
I take this to mean that while there will be changes expected (are expected) of Anglicans coming under the authority of Rome, the Roman church realizes that it too will change in someways to accommodate such separated Brothers and Sisters.
Very interesting times.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is a HUGE shift &#8211; not merely in strategy but attitude.  After all, the Apostolic Constitution is not a &#8220;Provision&#8221; (such as we saw under JPII) but an actual change to Canon Law (that is what an Apostolic Constitution effects).<br />
I take this to mean that while there will be changes expected (are expected) of Anglicans coming under the authority of Rome, the Roman church realizes that it too will change in someways to accommodate such separated Brothers and Sisters.<br />
Very interesting times.</p>
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		<title>By: whoizme8</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 12:57:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My book on John Wesley discusses the Methodist relationship to Roman Catholicism.  Wesley thought that the Catholics had more than required and that was a problem, but he held that they could be saved.  Read more.
J. Robert (Bob) Ewbank’s book “John Wesley, Natural Man, and the ‘Isms’ has been published.  The ‘Isms’ are Heathenism, Judaism, Deism, Roman Catholicism, Quakerism, and Mysticism.  The questions being answered are: how does each of them differ from John Wesley’s idea of True Christianity, and what are the prospects for those holding these views being saved.

Written for the layperson as well as the scholar, there is a Study Guide in the back of the book to help individual or group study.  The Guide has questions in the front, which are answered later in the Guide.

Bob has a B.A. from Baker University in Baldwin, Kansas and an M.A. from Garrett-Evangelical.  He is currently Lay Leader of St. Mark UMC, in Mobile, AL.

Bishop Rueben P. Job of the United Methodist Church has written some kind words on the back cover.  

Sam Royappa District Superintendent of the Coulee District in Wisconsin has recommended this book to his clergy and laity. 

 A review of the book has also been published in the October 15, 2009 copy of The Laity Link which is the newsletter of the Alabama-West Florida Conference Board of Laity.

The book is being used by one local Sunday School, divided into 14 sessions.

To find the book go on the internet to:

1. www.wipfandstock.com (Wipf and Stock)  For your information, the book is $23.00 at bookstores, but at the web site it is only $18.40
2.  The book is now available at Cokesbury, Barnes and Noble, Books-a-Million, WJE at Yale (The Jonathan Edwards Center), Kalahari.net, Paddyfield.com,www.deepershopping.com, Booktopia, abdbooksellers.com; Christianbooksbibles.com, IBS.it, Webster.it, Bibleknowledgebookstore.com, Angus &amp; Robertson.com.au, JabezChristianStore.com, Boonbridgebooks.com, Alibris.com, Infibeam, and Amazon.com among others.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My book on John Wesley discusses the Methodist relationship to Roman Catholicism.  Wesley thought that the Catholics had more than required and that was a problem, but he held that they could be saved.  Read more.<br />
J. Robert (Bob) Ewbank’s book “John Wesley, Natural Man, and the ‘Isms’ has been published.  The ‘Isms’ are Heathenism, Judaism, Deism, Roman Catholicism, Quakerism, and Mysticism.  The questions being answered are: how does each of them differ from John Wesley’s idea of True Christianity, and what are the prospects for those holding these views being saved.</p>
<p>Written for the layperson as well as the scholar, there is a Study Guide in the back of the book to help individual or group study.  The Guide has questions in the front, which are answered later in the Guide.</p>
<p>Bob has a B.A. from Baker University in Baldwin, Kansas and an M.A. from Garrett-Evangelical.  He is currently Lay Leader of St. Mark UMC, in Mobile, AL.</p>
<p>Bishop Rueben P. Job of the United Methodist Church has written some kind words on the back cover.  </p>
<p>Sam Royappa District Superintendent of the Coulee District in Wisconsin has recommended this book to his clergy and laity. </p>
<p> A review of the book has also been published in the October 15, 2009 copy of The Laity Link which is the newsletter of the Alabama-West Florida Conference Board of Laity.</p>
<p>The book is being used by one local Sunday School, divided into 14 sessions.</p>
<p>To find the book go on the internet to:</p>
<p>1. <a href="http://www.wipfandstock.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.wipfandstock.com</a> (Wipf and Stock)  For your information, the book is $23.00 at bookstores, but at the web site it is only $18.40<br />
2.  The book is now available at Cokesbury, Barnes and Noble, Books-a-Million, WJE at Yale (The Jonathan Edwards Center), Kalahari.net, Paddyfield.com,www.deepershopping.com, Booktopia, abdbooksellers.com; Christianbooksbibles.com, IBS.it, Webster.it, Bibleknowledgebookstore.com, Angus &amp; Robertson.com.au, JabezChristianStore.com, Boonbridgebooks.com, Alibris.com, Infibeam, and Amazon.com among others.</p>
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