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  1. Scripture, Reason and Tradition in Thorndike’s Works
  2. Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Interpreters of Thorndike and His Theological Methodology
  3. Thorndike’s Terminology of the Eucharist
  4. Evaluating Thorndike and His Theological Methodology
  5. Preliminary Material
  6. Who Was Herbert Thorndike?
  7. The Eucharist and the Book of Common Prayer in the Restored Church of England
  8. Introduction
  9. Early Interpreters of Thorndike and His Theological Methodology
  10. The Elements and the Body and Blood of Christ
  11. Eucharistic Sacrifice
  12. Nineteenth Century Interpreters of Thorndike and his Theological Methodology
  13. The Power of the Church in a Restored Church of England
  14. Philosophical Assumptions Underlying Anglican Eucharistic Theology: A Study in Multiformity
  15. A Critique Of Reason For Anglican Eucharistic Theology: Dialogue Approach
  16. A Companion to Anglican Eucharistic Theology
  17. A Companion to Anglican Eucharistic Theology
  18. The Later Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
  19. Case Studies The Period of the Reformation
  20. Case Studies The Early Twentieth Century
  21. Index
  22. Preliminary Material
  23. Preliminary Material
  24. Index
  25. The Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries
  26. The Nineteenth Century
  27. Ramifications Dialogue and the Anglican Eucharistic Tradition
  28. Ramifications Dialogue and the Anglican Eucharistic Tradition
  29. Introduction Anglican Eucharistic Theology?
  30. Introduction Anglican Eucharistic Theology?
  31. Pusey's ‘Lectures on Types and Prophecies of the Old Testament’: Implications for Eucharistic Theology
  32. Dialogue Amidst Multiformity: A Habermasian Breakthrough in the Development of Anglican Eucharistic Liturgies
  33. THE INTEGRITY OF DISCOURSE IN THE ANGLICAN EUCHARISTIC TRADITION: A CONSIDERATION OF PHILOSOPHICAL ASSUMPTIONS