John Albert Douglas
John Albert Douglas (21 September 1868 – 3 July 1956) was a priest of the Church of England and a major figure in Anglican–Orthodox relations in the 20th century.
Douglas was a member of the
Diocese of Southwark. He was the founder of The Nikaean Club
.
Bibliography
- The Young Christian's Progress. Illustrated by Noyes Lewis, Tom. London: Faith Press.
- The Home of Mother Church. Illustrated by Noyes Lewis, Tom. London: Faith Press. 1914.
- Pictures of Russian Worship. London: Faith Press. c. 1915.
- The Story of the Good Shepherd. London: Wells Gardner & Co. 1916.
- The Redemption of Saint Sophia. Illustrated by Henderson, A. (3rd ed.). London: Faith Press. 1919.
- The Relations of the Anglican Churches with the Eastern-Orthodox, Especially in Regard to Anglican Orders. London: Faith Press. 1921.
- The Lamp of the Threefold Vow. London: Faith Press. 1924.
- "Archbishop Germanos on Anglicanism". The Christian East. 10 (1): 11–20. 1929.
- "The Orthodox Delegation to the Lambeth Conference of 1930". The Christian East. 11 (2): 49–64. 1930.
- "The Orthodox Principle of Economy, and Its Exercise". The Christian East. 13: 91–98. 1932.
- "Introduction". In Matthew, A. F. The Teaching of the Abyssinian Church, as Set Forth by the Doctors of the Same. Translated by Matthew, A. F. London: Faith Press. 1936.
See also
References
- ISSN 0144-8722.
- The Society of the Faith. "John and Charles Douglas". The Society of the Faith. Retrieved 12 October 2017.
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