The Editor: Peter M. Doll is a graduate of Yale and Oxford Universities. Formerly Chaplain of Worcester College, Oxford, he now serves as a parish priest in Abingdon. He is the author of Revolution, Religion, and National Identity: Imperial Anglicanism in British North America, 1745-1795 (2000) and 'After the Primitive Christians' The Eighteenth-Century Anglican Eucharist in its Architectural Setting (1997).
«'Anglicanism and Orthodoxy: 300 Years after the Greek College in
Oxford' is a marvellous and timely collection which will be of
particular interest to East-West ecumenists both within and beyond
Anglicanism and Orthodoxy.» (John Gibaut, Logos: A Journal of
Eastern Christian Studies)
«This book is both scholarly and readable and a significant
contribution to the study of a period of both English and Orthodox
church history which has only recently been revisited.» (Abba
Seraphim, The Glastonbury Review)
«Peter Doll's book constitutes a valuable resource for those who
would understand the historical context of relations between
Anglicanism and Orthodoxy.» (Richard Clogg, The Times Literary
Supplement)
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