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A B Anglican Communion, 4, 12, 41, Barth, Karl, 174 41n149, 57n50, 58, 60, 66, 78, Bell, George (Bishop of 90, 96, 104, 124, 128, 130, 131, Chichester), 64, 157, 133, 138, 139, 142, 144, 146, 157n22, 158, 189n62 147, 151, 186, 200, 202, Benedict XVI (Pope), 223, 223n82 203n147, 210, 211, 213, Benjamin I (Oecumenical Patriarch in 217n46, 218, 221 Constantinople), 180 Anglican Roman Catholic Bishopsthorpe Conference (1933), International Commission 160, 161 (ARCIC), 222, 223, 223n80, 224 Boegner, Marc, 162, 162n56, Anglo-Catholicism, 7, 71, 72, 107, 170n111, 177, 177n152 136, 142 Brent, Charles (Bishop of Western Appeal to All Christian People (1920), New York), 155 87, 90 British Council of Churches (BCC), Ariarajah, Wesley, 220, 220n63 104, 171n114, 187 Arnold, Thomas, 14, 15, 15n75, British Weekly , 103, 103n117, 111, 15n80 111n159 Aubrey, Melbourn, 120 Movement, 14 Avis, Paul, 3, 3n15, 4, 4n19, 9, 9n49, Broomfi eld, Gerald, 102, 103n103, 11, 16n89, 20, 20n114, 51, 51n8, 137, 137n85 54, 55n38, 56, 60, 60n61, 79, 82, Brown, Callum, 5, 5n26 121, 152, 209, 217–19, 221 Brown, Ralph, 157, 160, 160n41 Azariah, Samuel (Bishop of Dornakal), Brown, William Adams, 160, 107, 107n127 160n43, 164

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Burge, Hubert (), 62 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 23 Buxton, Harold (Bishop of Committee of Fourteen, 164, 164n71 Gibraltar), 185n33, 192, Committee of Thirty-Five, 162 192n89, 193, 193n91 complementarian theology, 7, 13, 85, 95, 100, 103, 105, 116, 123, 128, 133, 143, 144, 196, 207, 209 C Conference on Christian Politics, Caird, Edward, 22, 22n5, 23, 23n6, Employment and Citizenship 23n10, 26, 26n33 (1924) (COPEC), 45, 45n177, Cambridge University, 18n98 155, 155n11, 183, 183n18 Carpenter, Edward, 22n3, 120n207, Congar, M.J., 157, 157n21, 188 132, 132n52, 133n54, 148, Council for the Defence of Church 148n155, 151n174, 167n93, Principles, 127, 134, 135, 185, 185n35, 194, 194n99, 199, 135n63, 137, 200 199n122, 202, 202n140, 205n2 Craig, Robert, 8, 8n43 Carter, C. Sydney, 91, 91n38 Carter, David, 2, 2n7 Central , 49 D Chadwick, Owen, 73n147, 74, Dackson, Wendy, 11, 11n63, 32, 32n70 74n159, 76n170, 182n14, D’Arcy Osborne, Francis, 191 183n22, 189, 189n57, 190n71, David, Albert (), 191n76, 192n90, 195n104 61, 118 Chavasse, Christopher (Bishop of Davidson, Randal (Archbishop of Rochester), 65, 66, 66n100 Canterbury) , 20n113, 60, 61n70, Chavasse, Francis (Bishop of 70n120 Liverpool), 60–1 Descartes, René, 27 Churchill, Winston, 68, 68n109, 71, dialectic method, 22, 26, 48 71n132, 76, 76n175, 79, 150, Dissenter . (see Free Church) 179, 179n1, 180, 180n4, 181n6, Dix, Dom Gregory, 64, 64n91, 127, 183, 192, 194, 194n103, 214 127n26, 139, 139n94, 143, Church of Rome, 35, 182n14 143n121, 147, 147n148, 148, Church of South India (CSI), 6, 91, 148n151 107n127, 123, 125–8, 130n38, Douglas, John, 137, 137n84, 180, 148–51 180n3, 190, 191, 191n74, 193, The Church Times , 2, 2n4, 4n21, 193n92, 194n98, 196 10n208, 39, 39n131, 74, 74n157, 89n29, 97, 97n67, 107n130, 114, 114n177, 120, 131, 131n42, E 132, 132n51, 134n59, 135, ecumenical movement, 1–6, 2n7, 5n27, 135n67, 136n76, 139n100, 6n29, 18, 18n103, 19, 19n106, 20, 140n101, 148, 148n157, 29, 41n142, 57, 88n11, 93n47, 185n31, 196, 196n111, 199, 152, 153, 154n6, 157, 158n25, 200, 200n130, 205, 205n1 159–64, 166, 171–7, 183n17, Cold Ash Report, 220 188–90, 194, 197, 214, 216–19 INDEX 249

Eden, Anthony, 180, 180n4, 181, Fletcher, Joseph, 2n5, 10, 10n57, 181n7 11n66, 26n29, 46, 46n183 Edinburgh Conference (1937), 18, “Foundations of Peace”, 31, 38, 162, 164n69, 212 184, 184n28, 185 Edwards, David, 24, 25n21, 64, 90, Free Church, 12, 17, 17n94, 82, 113, 121, 124, 127n25, 148, 85–8, 90–4, 96, 97, 98n78, 99, 167n93, 179, 206n9 101, 101n90, 102, 102n99, 103, Eliot, T.S., 86, 86n5, 89, 135, 103n103, 105, 106, 109, 110, 135n68, 136, 136n75, 137 110n148, 111–16, 118, 120, Ellis, Edith, 184, 184n25, 185n30, 121, 121n211, 126, 137n81, 186, 186n44, 194, 194n102 167, 169, 184, 185n37, 186, Emmet, Dorothy, 24, 24n15 209, 211, 213, 215 The English Churchman , 7n34, 14, Free Church Federal Council, 94, 102, 14n72, 17, 17n91, 43n160, 61, 121, 185n37 61n67, 62n74, 75, 75n105, Frere, Walter (), 80, 126 87n6, 132, 132n51, 151, Full Communion, 6, 78, 130, 133, 151n173, 170n107 135, 139, 140, 147, 156, 211, English Review , 80, 80n192 220, 221, 223 Episcopacy , 12, 19, 57, 60, 85, 94–100, 103, 105, 106, 108, 116, 132, 138, 220, 221 G Eucharist . (see Holy Communion) Gafcon movement, 218 Eucharistic Hospitality, 6, 85, 94, 105, Garbet, Cyril (), 2, 107, 111, 115 60, 74, 75n160, 146n142, Evangelical Group Movement, 112, 141 148n154, 181, 200, 201, 202n139 Evangelicalism, 14, 17, 61n67 Garvie, Alfred, 102, 126 Evangelishe Kirche (EKD), 221 Geffert, Bryn, 80n193, 81, 81n199, Evans, Gillian, 3, 3n14, 109, 166, 164n70, 168, 168n100, 211n24 166n85 Germanos (Archbishop of Thyatira), 159n34, 166n84, 180, 180n3 Gilroy, N.T. (R.C. Archbishop of F Sydney), 186, 186n40 Faith and Order Movement (F&O), 5, Gore, Charles (Bishop of Oxford), 6, 20, 40, 40n138, 87, 87n8, 80, 88n17 154–66, 167n93, 168, 168n96, Goudge, Henry, 7, 7n38, 55, 56, 76, 172n117, 215, 215n39 76n173, 136n77 Federal Council of Evangelical Free Griffi n, Bernard (Archbishop of Churches , 12, 90, 93, 101, 102, Westminster), 187, 187n49 102n99, 110, 126, 184, 209 Grimley, Matthew, 1, 2n1, 7, 8n40, Fellowship of St. Alban & St. Sergius, 15n81, 50n2, 58, 58n51, 80, 81, 81n200, 170, 211, 211n24 80n191, 81n195, 86, 86n2, 214 Fisher, Geoffrey (Archbishop of The Guardian , 71n131, 72n140, Canterbury) , 2, 120, 148, 73n145, 74n157, 75, 75n163, 196n110, 202 188, 188n52 250 INDEX

H 173, 173n122, 173n126, 174, Haar, Miriam, 217, 217n52 174n128, 175, 175n131, 185, Haigh, Mervyn (), 185n32, 190, 190n68, 194n100, 112, 112n163, 141n107, 205, 205n3, 219n59 143n123 Hunkin, Joseph (Bishop of Truro), 91 Hall, Ronald (Bishop of Hong Kong), Hylson-Smith, Kenneth, 2, 2n2, 5 179, 198, 199, 199n123, 200, 201, 201n135, 202, 202n142, 218 I Hastings, Adrian, 7, 7n39, 8, 8n41, Intercommunion, 6, 105, 107, 60, 72, 80, 86, 89, 90, 105, 150, 109–15, 112n166, 114n177, 153, 157, 157n23, 176, 183, 206 137, 147, 213, 217, 221 Headlam, Authur (Bishop of International Anglican-Roman Gloucester), 19n105, 43n164, Catholic Commission for Unity 60, 142, 142n116, 156n16, and Mission (IARCCUM), 223, 165n80, 166, 167n93, 168, 223n80 168n99, 181n9, 191, 191n77 International Missionary Conference Heeney, Brian, 197, 197n117 in Edinburgh (1910), 19, 154 Hegel, Georg, 23, 23n12 International Missionary Council, Helsinki Report, 220 18n102, 19n106, 129, 154, 157, Henriod, Henri, 159 159, 161n51 Henson, Hensley (Bishop of Durham), Iremonger, Fredric, 7n35, 8, 14n73, 51, 71, 71n133, 73, 22n5, 24n15, 26n32, 46n185, 73n147, 74n159, 76n170, 80, 61n69, 73, 73n149, 74, 119n206, 128, 128n29, 206, 78n179, 105n117, 123, 123n1, 206n7, 225n90 124, 129, 129n31, 147n143, Hill, P.W. , 76, 77, 77n176 149n162, 174n155, 183n19, Hinsley, Arthur (Archbishop of 184n25, 196 Westminster), 183, 184, 184n28, 185, 186n38, 187, 203 Historicism, 22, 27, 28, 48, 207 J Hodgson, Leonard, 38n118, 157, Jacks, Lawrence Pearsall, 118 157n20, 158n27 Holland, Scott, 41 Holy Communion, 6, 73, 79, 86n1, K 94, 105–8, 199 Kant, Immanuel, 22, 23 Home Reunion, 6, 12, 20, 85–122, Kent, John, 3, 3n10, 17, 17n92, 129, 131, 136, 218, 220 50, 50n1, 63, 63n81, 64, Hooft, Visser ‘t, 35n99, 158n25, 65n95, 166, 166n88, 168, 159n33, 160, 160n45, 161n50, 168n101, 172, 172n116, 162, 162n54, 163n64, 165n76, 174n129, 176, 176n140, 185, 166, 166n83, 172, 172n118, 185n36, 214, 214n36 INDEX 251

Kikuyu (1913), 19, 19n110, 20, Life and Work Movement (L&W) 20n113 Oxford Conference (1937), 172 Kinnamon, Michael, 222n77, 223, Stockholm Conference (1925), 155 224, 224n84 Lloyd, Roger, 2, 2n6, 68, 68n112, 90, Kirby, Diane, 8, 8n44, 181, 181n10, 90n32, 124, 124n5, 177, 184n25, 189n61, 191, 191n78, 177n148, 206, 206n10, 215, 195, 195n107, 196, 196n109 215n37 Kirk, Kenneth (Bishop of Oxford), Locke, Kenneth, 4, 4n20, 6n31, 134, 134n61, 135n66, 139n95, 55n38, 115n186, 211n22, 143n122, 147n148, 148, 218n56, 221, 221n74 148n151, 150n165, 181, 182n13 London Quarterly Review , 96, 96n65 Knox, Edmund (Bishop of Lord Halifax, 182 Manchester), 60, 73, 73n146, 75, Lord Quickswood, 119, 127, 133 89n19, 117 Lord Wakehurst, 186 Luther, Martin, 27

L Lambeth Conference M 1888 , 87 Mackinnon, Donald, 2–3n8, 124, 1908 , 87 124n4, 143n125 1920 , 43n161, 87–90, 94, 116, Maiden, John, 59n58, 60, 60n63, 67, 126, 129, 188 68n108, 69n117, 72, 72n137 1930, 12, 22n4, 33n76, 40n141, Malines Conversations, 188 49, 60, 66, 67, 81, 86, 90–2, Malta Report, 222 97, 107, 109, 127–9, 132, 134, Manning, Bernard, 82, 82n205, 110, 145, 208 110n151 1978 , 218 Martin, Hugh, 91, 91n36, 111, 1988 , 87, 218, 222 111n153, 112, 112n163, 136, 2008 , 4 136n79, 137n80 Lambeth Quadrilateral, 20, 87, 95, Matthews, Walter, 27, 27n36, 208 126, 146 Maurice, F.D., 10, 10n55, 14, 15, Lang, Cosmo (Archbishop of 15n83, 16n81, 23 Canterbury) , 2, 2n8, 60, 78, McAdoo, Henry, 41, 41n149, 42, 78n181, 89n19, 102, 108, 42n151, 55n38 108n136, 117, 170, 182n16, Meissen Agreement, 99n79, 221 184n28 Mercier, Désiré (Cardinal), 80, 182 Lausanne Conference (1927), 188 Moore, G.E., 24 Law, Richard, 192 Moss, C.B., 131, 131n43 Lei Tim-Oi, Florence, 198 Mott, John , 18, 162, 175n137, Leo XIII (Pope), 188 176n138 Lidgett, Scott, 104, 104n111 Mowll, Howard (Archbishop of Life and Liberty Movement, 52, 82 Sydney), 186, 186n40 252 INDEX

N P National Church League, 86, 87n6 Padgett, Jack, 24, 24n17, National Council of the Evangelical 29, 29n55 Free Churches, 17 Palmer, Edwin (Bishop of Bombay), National Mission of Repentance and 91n37, 93n48, 99, 99n81, 100, Hope (1916), 61 100n83, 101n91, 110n149, Neill, Stephen (Bishop of Tirunelveli), 111n154, 125, 126, 134, 18n103, 19n106, 88n11, 93n47, 134n62, 141n108, 147n147 102n98, 109n141, 125n9, Paton, William, 120, 120n209, 157, 126n16, 127n24, 128n28, 161, 174, 174n129, 190n67 139n96, 154n6, 158n25, 177, Paul VI (Pope), 222 177n151, 183n17, 211, Personal Idealism, 29 211n25213n31 Pierce, Andrew, 218, 218n55 Newbigin, Lesslie, 6n30, 129n19, Pius IX (Pope), 182 136n77, 151, 151n175 Pius XI (Pope), 189 Niagara Report, 220, 221 Pius XII (Pope), 8n44, 184n25, 189, Nonconformists . (see Free Church) 190, 191n75, 196n109 Norman, Edward, 3, 3n9, 8, 8n42, Pollard, G.F., 91, 91n38 45, 45n180, 183, 183n20, Porvoo Agreement, 209n9 99n79, 221, 224 Post-Hegelian idealism, 21 Prayer Book Revision, 49, 53, 59, 67, O 69n114, 70, 71, 71n133, 73, O’Brien, William, 134, 134n60, 73n144, 210 135n63, 138n87, 142n113, Preston, Ronald, 8, 8n43, 18n103, 149n162, 211, 211n23 25n22, 26n30, 32n69 O’Donovan, Oliver, 28n41, 50, 50n6, Pringle-Pattison, A.S., 79, 79n190 29, 29n52 Old Catholics, 91, 105, Pullach Report, 220 109, 109n139, 110, 110n144, 115, 131, 147, 213, 221, 221n73 R Oldham, Joseph, 153n3, 157, 161, Ramsey, Michael (Archbishop of 161n49, 162, 162n59, 163, Canterbury) , 10, 10n61, 26, 163n67, 173n121 26n28, 32n69, 33, 33n82, Orthodox Churches, 35, 91, 118, 35n95, 89n18, 97n71, 110n152, 131, 137, 166n87, 181, 182, 113, 113n169, 222 185n37, 203 Raven, Charles, 114, 198, 198n118 Oxford Movement, 14, 60, 60n65 Raynes, Raymond, 143, 143n126, Oxford University, 15n75 144n128, 146n142, 149n161 INDEX 253

Reciprocal Communion , 6, 12, 85, 88, 52, 55n36, 57, 57n50, 79n185, 89, 94, 105–15, 121 151n177, 203, 209, 210n20, The Record , 73 217n46 Religion and Life, 34n88, 118, 187 Report of the Doctrine Commission (1938) , 9, 12, 49, 67, 208 T Repton School , 19n105 The Tablet , 3, 81, 90 Reuilly Agreement, 4, 221 Tanner, Mary, 151, 151n177, 165n79, Root, Michael, 217, 217n49 217, 217n51 Royden, Maude, 197, 197n116 Tatlow, Tissington, 87n8, 99n80, Rugby School, 15n75, 52 106n120, 155, 155n14, 156, Russell, Bertrand, 24 156n15, 159, 159n32, 163, 163n63, 166, 167n89 Tawney, Harry, 195 S Temple, Frederick (Archbishop of Second Vatican Council, Canterbury) , 14, 16, 39, 69 183n20, 222 Thiessen, Gesa, 217n52, 218n55, 221, Sell, Alan, 23, 23n8 222n76, 224, 224n85 Simpson, Carnegie, 101, 101n92, Thirty-Nine Articles, 18, 28n41, 112, 112n162 50n6, 63, 79n190 Söderblom, Nathan (Archbishop of Thomas, Owen, 9n53, 24, 24n16, Uppsala), 154, 155, 155n9, 157, 46n185, 119n204, 209n17 159, 159n34, 166n84 Thompson, David, 5, 5n27 The Spectator , 91, 91n38 The Times , 19, 64, 73, 74, 99, Spencer, Stephen, 2, 2n7 106, 112, 127, 151, 159, Stocks, John, 52, 52n15, 63n82, 69, 161–3, 165, 169, 177, 184, 69n118, 70n119 213, 215 Stockwood, Mervyn (Bishop of Tranquebar Declaration, 126 Southwark), 113, 113n171, 114, 114n175, 149, 149n160, 216, 216n43 V Stone, Darwell, 72, 72n140 Vidler, Alec, 2, 2n6, 9, 9n54, Storr, Vernon, 72n142, 91, 91n38 200n131, 208, 208n14 Student Christian Movement (SCM), 7, 18, 91, 211 Sundkler, Bengt, 107n127, 125, W 125n12, 126n21, 134n60 Wand, William, 51, 103, 103n106 Sword and the Spirit, 187 Wescott, Foss (Bishop of Sykes, Stephen, 8, 8n45, 9, 9n50, 10, Calcutta), 132 10n56, 15n82, 41n149, 51n8, Whale, J.S., 94, 94n52 254 INDEX

Williams, N.P., 103, 141n110 World Council of Churches (WCC), Williams, Rowen (Archbishop of 11n67, 12, 41, 153–77, 185, Canterbury) , 223, 223n82 205, 219n59, 220n63 Williamson, H. Ross, 7n34, 142, World Youth Movement, 154 142n119, 143, 150, 150n168 Women’s ordination, 4, 180, 197, 198, 200, 210 Y Woods, Edward (Bishop of Lichfi eld), Yates, Nigel, 59, 59n59 114, 192 Yelton, Michael, 127, 127n25, World Alliance, 154, 159, 161, 161n51 138n86, 151, 151n170