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Anglican Communion in crisis : how Episcopal dissidents and their African allies are shaping Anglicanism / Miranda K. Hassett.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Princeton and Oxford : Princeton University Press, c2007.Description: 295 p.; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780691125183
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BX 5005 .H37 2007
Contents:
Contents:
A communion in crisis-- Renewal and conflict: the Episcopal Church and the Province of Uganda-- Taking Africa seriously: the globalization of conservative Episcopalians-- "White hands up", Lambeth 1998 and the global politics of homosexuality-- From African/ Asian juggernaut to global Orthodox majority-- "At home in Kigali": transnational relationships and domestic dissent-- "Who wants to be in the Ugandan Communion", perceptions of African and American Christianity-- Integrity for sale, money and asymmetry in transnational Anglican alliances-- The next Anglicanism: conclusions and implications
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents:

A communion in crisis-- Renewal and conflict: the Episcopal Church and the Province of Uganda-- Taking Africa seriously: the globalization of conservative Episcopalians-- "White hands up", Lambeth 1998 and the global politics of homosexuality-- From African/ Asian juggernaut to global Orthodox majority-- "At home in Kigali": transnational relationships and domestic dissent-- "Who wants to be in the Ugandan Communion", perceptions of African and American Christianity-- Integrity for sale, money and asymmetry in transnational Anglican alliances-- The next Anglicanism: conclusions and implications

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