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Anglican life and witness : a reader for the Lambeth conference of Anglican Bishops 1998 / edited by Vinay Samuel and Chris Sugden; foreword by The Arcbhishop of Canterbury.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : SPCK, c1997.Description: vii, 260 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0281050996
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BX 5021 .A54 1997
Contents:
Contents:
pt. 1 Called to full humanity
Fascism and nationalism/ Roger Griffin
A Christian perspective on the family/ Vinay Samuel
Why questions of gospel and culture must be included in the preparations for Lambeth 1998/ Maurice Sinclair
An examination of the theological principles affecting the homosexuality debate: the St. Andrew's day statement/ Michael Banner et. al
A response to the St. Andrew's day statement/ Patrick Yu
Reading the St. Andrew's day statement/ Oliver O' Donovan
Living with HIV/Aids: a personal testimony/ Gideon Byamugisha
The dark side of technology/ Bernard Adeney
The Oxford declaration on Christian faith and economics
Trade and development report 1996
The impact of the market economy on the poor/ Raja Chelliah
Business and corruption/ Vinay Samuel
Media and modernity/ Quentin Schultze
A Christian response to population issues: an Oxford statement resource document
Christian feminism and feminist perspectives on population control
pt. 2 Holding and sharing the faith
Kingdom affirmations and commitments
The gospel and the transformation of the non-Western world/ Kwame Bediako
Adolescence, youth ministry and world mission
Dialogue in an age of conflict/ Michael Nazir Ali
Accessible liturgy/ Jean-Daniel Pluss
pt. 3 Living as Anglicans in a pluralistic world
Reception/ Henry Chadwick
The Anglican acceptance of contraception/ Richard Harries
Reflection on Biblical themes of discipleship/ David Bennett
Take thou authority-- an African perspective/ John S. Pobee
Towards a reconciliation in Rwanda/ Emmanuel Kolini
pt. 4 Seeking full visible unity
Evangelical mission societies and the Church in India
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Contents:

pt. 1 Called to full humanity

Fascism and nationalism/ Roger Griffin

A Christian perspective on the family/ Vinay Samuel

Why questions of gospel and culture must be included in the preparations for Lambeth 1998/ Maurice Sinclair

An examination of the theological principles affecting the homosexuality debate: the St. Andrew's day statement/ Michael Banner et. al

A response to the St. Andrew's day statement/ Patrick Yu

Reading the St. Andrew's day statement/ Oliver O' Donovan

Living with HIV/Aids: a personal testimony/ Gideon Byamugisha

The dark side of technology/ Bernard Adeney

The Oxford declaration on Christian faith and economics

Trade and development report 1996

The impact of the market economy on the poor/ Raja Chelliah

Business and corruption/ Vinay Samuel

Media and modernity/ Quentin Schultze

A Christian response to population issues: an Oxford statement resource document

Christian feminism and feminist perspectives on population control

pt. 2 Holding and sharing the faith

Kingdom affirmations and commitments

The gospel and the transformation of the non-Western world/ Kwame Bediako

Adolescence, youth ministry and world mission

Dialogue in an age of conflict/ Michael Nazir Ali

Accessible liturgy/ Jean-Daniel Pluss

pt. 3 Living as Anglicans in a pluralistic world

Reception/ Henry Chadwick

The Anglican acceptance of contraception/ Richard Harries

Reflection on Biblical themes of discipleship/ David Bennett

Take thou authority-- an African perspective/ John S. Pobee

Towards a reconciliation in Rwanda/ Emmanuel Kolini

pt. 4 Seeking full visible unity

Evangelical mission societies and the Church in India

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