"Why is it that my journey is not an isolated example, but an illustration of a much wider phenomenon within the evangelical community?" Robert Webber first posed that question in 1989 and both comforted and shocked a generation of evangelicals. This revised edition maintains much of Webber's beloved original, including his celebration of Anglicanism's six gifts: mystery. Christ - centered worship, sacraments, historic identity, catholic traditions, and holistic spirituality. But now readers can experience fresh reflections from evangelicals who followed in Webber's footsteps, along with essays that highlight the diversity of expressions along the Canterbury trail today. The late Robert E. Webber was an influential scholar who wrote widely on the convergence of evangelical and liturgical traditions. He served as professor of theology at Wheaton College in Illinois and founded the Institute for Worship Studies in Orange Park, Florida. Book jacket.
Evangelicals on the Canterbury Trail : Why Evangelicals Are Attracted to the Liturgical Church - Revised Edition