Anglicanism : a global communion /

Anglicanism : a global communion / edited by Andrew Wingate...[et. al]. - London : Mowbray, c1998. - xx, 416 p. ; 24 cm.

In English; 1 contribution in French

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: Section 1 Salvation and other faiths-- an Anglican perspective/ edited by Andrew Wingate-- The development of Anglicanism as global communion/ Kevin Ward-- Five years in: where are women in the Church of England/ Carrie Pemberton and Christina Rees-- How African Anglicans deal with death, funerals and bereavement/ Wilson Sitshebo-- African Anglicans and/or Pentecostals/ Allan Anderson-- First nations spirituality and the Anglican Church in Canada/ Joyce Carlson-- Where God still walks in the gardern: religious orders and the development of the Anglican Church in the South Pacific/ Richard A. Carter-- Celtic spirituality: a contribution to the worldwide Anglican Communion/ Esther de Waal-- An Anglicans view of the Bible in an East African context/ Griphus Gakuru-- Inclusivity, language and worship/ Kwok Pui-lan-- Anglican Christianity and communication of the gospel thought the arts in Myanmar/ Edward Saw Marks-- Death has come to reveal the faith: spirituality in the Episcopal Church of the Sudan amidst civil conflict/ Marc Nikkel-- An African Anglican's view of salvation/ John S. Pobee-- Anglican spirituality and worship aming the Maori people/ Tiki Raumati Section 2 Anglicanism in Jerusalem/ Riah Abu El-Assal-- Anglicanism and the Aladura Churches in Nigeria/ Afe Adogame and Akin Omoyajowo-- L'Eglise Anglicane du Congo:une province francophone Georges Titre Ande-- Jubilee: a call to renew the church of South India after 50 years/ J. Russell Chandran-- The role of the Archbishop of Canterbury within the Anglican Communion/ Andrew Deuchar-- Why have an Anglican Church on mainland Europe/ John Hind-- Youth exchanges: opportunities for young people to experience the Anglican Communion/ Paula Hollingsworth-- Alternative patterns for ministry: North and Central America-- The experience pof African Americans within ECUSA and their contribution to the past, present, future/ Harold T. Lewis-- Being Anglican in a pluralist society: a Canadian perspective/ Gordon Light-- Anglicans in the non-English world of South America/ Jaci Maraschin-- Australia, the last of lands/ James Michin-- 'Anglicane? Qu'est-ce que c'est?': an experience of francopone Anglicans/ Tim Naish-- Anglican models for theological education in Southern Africa/Livingstone Lubabalu Ngewu and Luke Lungile Pato-- Anglicanism in West Malaysia/ Eddie Ong-- Anglicanism and the Church of South India/ P. Victor Premasagar-- New winem old wineskins: a look at possibilities for a rural diocese in a changing society/ Oswald Swartz-- Reflections from ecumenical partners: a Roman Catholic view: the Anglican Church, Federation or communion/ Harcourt Blackett-- A Methodist looks at worldwide Anglicanism/ Diane Clutterbuck-- A Lutheran looks at worldwide Anglicanism/ Assulv Lande Section 3 An Anglican view of ecological issues in the Australian context/ Christabel Chamarett-- Minority ethnic Anglicans in Britain/ Glynne Gordon-Carter-- A South African reflection on the issue of homosexuality in the Anglican Communion/ James GaOfenngwe Keetile-- 'A sanctuary and a light': the Scottish churches respond to violence against women/ Lesley Macdonald/ Church and state in Lesotho: reflections of a retired bishop/ Philip Mokuku-- Resisting vumilia theology: the church and violence against women in Kenya/ Esther Mombo-- A structural adjustment programme and its effects on the Zambian people and the Zambian Church-- Male circumcision (imbalu) among the Bagisu of Uganda and the mission of the church/ Beatrice Musindi-- Spirituality and sexuality: Christians and sexual behavior today/ Michael Nazir-Ali/ Youth and the Anglican Church in Madagascar/ J. Bruno Ndriamahafahana-- The church as a source of identity: reflection from the Carribean/ Las Newman-- Polygamy in the African church today: a Kenyan woman's perspective/ Edith Njoki Njiiri/ Township women united in prayer/ Martha Nkoane-- Refugees and worldwide Anglicanism/ M. Louise Pirouet-- Women within church and society in India/ Krupaveni Prakasha Rao and Julie Lipp-Nathaniel-- Living as a minority in Pakistan/ Mano Ramalshah-- The healing ministry of the Anglican Church: medical work through institutions/ Fannie H. Storr-- Childhood challenges: key issues affecting children and young people throughout the Anglican Communion/ Sally Thompson-- Working with women in the Congo/ Emma Wild-- Corrymeela: healing the division/ Trevor Williams Section 4 Dalits and salvation/ J. Aruldoss-- Anglican educational institutions and the mission of the church/ Pervez Deen and Rina Deen-- Towards a wider world: partnership and the Church of Bangladesh/ Martin Heath-- Called to one hope: the gospel in diverse cultures: refelctions from the perspective of the Church in Wales/ Enid R. Morgan-- The Anglican debate in West Africa on Christian-Muslim relations/ Ken Okeke-- Evangelism in the Anglican Communion: an overview/ Cyril Okorocha-- The mission of the Anglican Church among the indigenous peoples of Northern Argentina/ Helena Oliver de Wallis-- The Church in Sri Lanka and relations with other faiths/ Jayasiri Peiris-- Anglicans and inter-faith relations: a historical retrospect/ Israel Selvanayagam Section 5 All about Eve: woman of Africa/ Brigalia Bam-- A vision for theological education in North America/ Martha Horne-- Women, church, and ministry in the coming of Uganda into the third millennium/ Amos Kasibante-- The Nippon sei Ko Kai today and its future task/ Samuel Isamu Koshiishi-- A vision for the religious orders in the Anglican Communion in the next century/ Una Kroll-- The Mother's union of the future/ edited by Barabara Lawes and Louise Vincer-- A vision for a church in jubilee: the Anglican Church and social justice in the next millenium/ Njongonkulu Ndungane-- The theological and mission task facing Hong Kong Anglicans in the years of reunification with China after 1997/ Michael Poon-- Revisioning our church as a community of belonging: a task for all/ Peter B. price-- The future of the mission agency/ Diana Witts-- A vision for the Anglican contribution in the minority context of Korea over the next decade/ Jeremiah Guen Seok Yang

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