The Oxford history of Anglicanism, volume V : global Anglicanism, c. 1910-2000 /
edited by William L. Sachs.
- Oxford : Oxford University Press, c2017.
- 441 p.; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: Introduction: A century of Anglican transition/ William L. Sachs The dialectics of empire, race, and diocese/ Jeffrey Cox Anglicanism in Oceania since 1914/ Michael Gladwin Anglican inter-faith relations from 1910 to the twenty-first century/ John L. Kater Anglicanism in West Africa/ Femi James Kolapo The Vicissitudes of Anglicanism in China, 1912-Present/ Philip L. Wickeri The Cultural origins of the Anglican Church in Kenya/ John Karanja Anglicans in the horn of Africa: from missionaries and chaplains to a missionary church/ Grant LeMarquand The East African revival/ Derek R. Peterson Anglican mission in the twentieth century Africa/ Elizabeth E. Prevost Anglican liturgical developments in the new contexts: the challenges of inculturation/ Louis Weil An Exilic Church: The Episcopal Church of South Sudan, 1899-2014/ Jesse A. Zink Relations between the churches of the Anglican Communion and the churches of Eastern Christianity/ Peter Eaton Anglicanism in Southern Africa during the twentieth century/ Robert S. Heaney Anglican schools in Muslim-majority societies, 1910-2010/ Richard J. Jones Anglican mission amongst Muslims, 1900-1940/ Catriona Laing Witness, advocacy, and union: Anglicanism's twentieth century contribution to minority Christianity in South Asia/ Titus Presler Anglican social ministries in East Asia/ John Y.H. Yieh
Volume five of The Oxford History of Anglicanism considers the global experience of the Church of England in mission and in the transitions of its mission Churches toward autonomy in the twentieth century.