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Becoming a Bishop: A Theological Handbook of Episcopal Ministry Paul Avis Bloomsbury T & T Clark, London, 2015, xiii + 154 pp (hardback £65) ISBN: 978-0-5676-5728-2; (paperback £19.99) ISBN: 978-0-5676-5727-5

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 August 2016

Christopher Hill*
Affiliation:
President of the Conference of European Churches

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5 On which see the favourable comment of the ELS Working Party, Hill, C, ‘Ecclesiological and canonical observations on The Principles of Canon Law Common to the Churches of the Anglican Communion ’, (2012) 14 Ecc LJ 400407 Google Scholar.

6 See Hill, C, ‘Clergy discipline and pastoral care: bishop's mitre or judge's wig?’, (2010) 113:874 Theology 254259 CrossRefGoogle Scholar.