Popular books about Anglicanism/Episcopalianism, Anglican literature, and resources on the Anglican faith have been arranged in this top 5 list of books about Anglicanism/Episcopalianism.
1. The Book of Common Prayers
Along with the Bible, The Book of Common Prayer is equally prominent in the liturgy and private devotions of Anglicans and Episcopalians. This is just one of many editions featuring a soft matte finish.Hardcover; 1001 pages.
2. Anglicanism and the Christian Church
This theological resource in historical perspective by Paul Avis describes the Anglican understanding of the Christian Church from the Reformation to modern day.Trade Paperback; 384 pages.
3. What Anglicans Believe, In The 21st Century
This renewed classic by David L. Edwards looks at the whole question of belief as an honest thinker who faces the same questions being asked. He helps Anglican readers worldwide to understand their own religious tradition and what the faith now has to offer.Trade Paperback; 160 pages.
4. What Makes Us Episcopalians?
John Booty's collection of four essays specifically explores the living tradition of the Episcopal Church and more generally, the Anglican Church, with the church being built on four things: Scripture, Tradition, Reason, and Experience.Trade Paperback.
5. Living Faithfully as a Prayer Book People
Episcopalian priest John H. Westerhoff, III, leads readers through the Book of Common Prayers, pointing out how it can and should shape the life of those who call themselves Episcopalians.Trade Paperback; 144 pages.


