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Frank Leslie Cross FBA (22 January 1900 – 30 December 1968), usually cited as F. L. Cross, was an English patristics scholar and Anglican priest.He was the founder of the Oxford International Conference on Patristic Studies and editor (with Elizabeth Livingstone) of The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (first edition, 1957). [3]
Religion writer Richard Ostling called this book, together with its companion release, the Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (3rd ed.), "2005's books of the year in religion", and commented that the Encyclopedia takes a "relatively moderate approach to literary and historical disputes."
The Church's Healing Ministry – practical and pastoral reflections Canterbury Press 2011; Hope Rediscovered – biblical wisdom for an anxious world Ekklesia Publishing 2018; The Apocalypse of Jesus Christ Wipf and Stock 2020; A Light for the Pathway: exploring the Psalms Wipf and Stock 2021; Articles. Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church. London: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-211545-4. [5] [6] [33] [34] Davies, John Gordon, ed. (1972). A Dictionary of Liturgy and Worship. New York: Macmillan. [35] Day, Peter D. A dictionary of Christian denominations. Continuum, 2003. ISBN 0-8264-5745-2. [5] Dictionnaire de spiritualite (in ...
Jerome mentioned the synod twice, but only in passing. [3]The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church states: [1]. A council probably held at Rome in 382 under St. Damasus gave a complete list of the canonical books of both the Old Testament and the New Testament (also known as the 'Gelasian Decree' because it was reproduced by Gelasius in 495), which is identical with the list given at Trent.
The Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod declares that the Christian Church, properly speaking, consists only of those who have faith in the gospel (i.e., the forgiveness of sins which Christ gained for all people), even if they are in church bodies that teach error, but excluding those who do not have such faith, even if they belong to a church or ...
Cross, F. L., ed. (1957), The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, Oxford UP, p. 761. Hooker, Richard (1841) The Works of that Learned and Judicious Divine Mr. Richard Hooker: with an account of his life and death by Isaac Walton ; Arranged by the Rev. John Keble, M.A. late Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, Professor of Poetry. 3 vols ...
Austin Marsden Farrer [a] FBA (1 October 1904 – 29 December 1968) was an English Anglican philosopher, theologian, and biblical scholar. [11] His activity in philosophy, theology, and spirituality led many to consider him one of the greatest figures of 20th-century Anglicanism.