• First book to directly explore this evolving relationship, its potential and its challenges
• Well-respected volume editors are bishops in their respective denominations
• Of interest to a wide range of ecumenical scholars
The Episcopal Church and United Methodist Church are developing an official relationship, working toward mutual recognition of ministry and Eucharistic presidency.
Bishops Brookhart and Palmer, in addition to being leaders in their respective denominations, are close personal friends, bringing a deeper level of connection to this developing relationship. Here, they curate an intriguing collection of essays by a variety of gifted writers, who uncover and chart the historical, theological, ecclesiological, and practical aspects of a more intentional shared ministry.

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That They May Be One?
The Episcopal United Methodist Dialogue
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Theology & ReligionSubtopic
Christian DenominationsTable of contents
- Cover Page
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface - Gregory Palmer
- Introduction - C. Franklin Brookhart
- Chapter 1 Methodists and Episcopalians in American History - Robert Bruce Mullin
- Chapter 2 Caught in the Parent Trap: Anglicans and Methodists in the USA - Thomas Ferguson
- Chapter 3 A Review of Sacramental and Liturgical Matters - Patrick Malloy
- Chapter 4 The Beauty of Holiness and the Holiness of Beauty - Taylor W. Burton-Edwards
- Chapter 5 Theology and Practice - William O. Gregg
- Chapter 6 Response to “A Theological Foundation for Full Communion between the Episcopal Church and The United Methodist Church” - Ellen K. Wondra
- Chapter 7 Reflections on Race, Sexuality, and Other Threats to Potential Unity - C. Franklin Brookhart
- Chapter 8 Episcopalians, United Methodists, and the Historic Episcopate - William B. Oden
- Chapter 9 “Duncan, Why Don’t We …” - Duncan Gray
- Chapter 10 Common Life in Mississippi, 2009–2012: An Emerging Vision - Hope Morgan Ward
- Chapter 11 A Time to Build Up - Philip Duncan
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