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Partnership as mission : essays in memory of Ellie Johnson / edited by Kenneth Gray, and Maylanne Maybee.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Eugene, Oregon : WIPF & Stock, 2023.Description: 254 p.; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781666779325
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV 601.8 .P37 2023
Contents:
Contents:
Biography, memories, perspectives
Ellie, Ecojustice, and me: the education of a climate activist/ Kenneth Gray
Celebrating Ellie: funeral eulogies
Presenting Doctor Johnson/ Susan Winn
Our Mother, Ellie: turning on a dime
Church House: Embracing partnership
Partnerships and preparing the way/ Maylanne Maybee
From colonialism through partnerships to decolonization: an appreciation of the ministry of Dr. Eleanor Johnson/ Peter Elliot
From partnership to friendship: how a Canadian Anglican priest became a bishop in the South Pacific/ Terry Brown
The living legacy of Dr. Eleanor Johnson in the Anglican Church of Canada and Anglican Communion today
Indigenous voices and stories of solidarity
Ellie Johnson and the residential schools settlement agreements/ Nancy Hurn
Ellie in the storm: a reminiscence/ Esther Wesley
Come short of breaking camp: reentering the land in the Diocese of Islands and Inlets/ Logan Mcmenamie
Companions on the journey: a conversation/ Alex and Nella Nelson
Mission and ecojustice
The promise of place: shaping a local Anglican response to global realities/ Jesse Zink
The climate crisis and the church: a landscape for theological education/ Sylvia Keesmat
A field sketch on the future of Anglicanism in Quebec: what the woodland Caribou might teach us about going extinct/ Jeffrey Metcalfe
From homelessness to homefulness: faith and housing/ Michael Shapcott
Ecojustice and mission: thoughts on a relevant missional terminology/ Kenneth Gray
The mission of hope of ecojustice: a Franciscan perspective/ Jeff Golliher
Ellie,in her own words
A presentation of mission/ Ellie Johnson
An address to the convocation of Montreal Diocesan Theological College, Montreal, May 8, 2006/ Ellie Johnson
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Includes index.

Contents:

Biography, memories, perspectives

Ellie, Ecojustice, and me: the education of a climate activist/ Kenneth Gray

Celebrating Ellie: funeral eulogies

Presenting Doctor Johnson/ Susan Winn

Our Mother, Ellie: turning on a dime

Church House: Embracing partnership

Partnerships and preparing the way/ Maylanne Maybee

From colonialism through partnerships to decolonization: an appreciation of the ministry of Dr. Eleanor Johnson/ Peter Elliot

From partnership to friendship: how a Canadian Anglican priest became a bishop in the South Pacific/ Terry Brown

The living legacy of Dr. Eleanor Johnson in the Anglican Church of Canada and Anglican Communion today

Indigenous voices and stories of solidarity

Ellie Johnson and the residential schools settlement agreements/ Nancy Hurn

Ellie in the storm: a reminiscence/ Esther Wesley

Come short of breaking camp: reentering the land in the Diocese of Islands and Inlets/ Logan Mcmenamie

Companions on the journey: a conversation/ Alex and Nella Nelson

Mission and ecojustice

The promise of place: shaping a local Anglican response to global realities/ Jesse Zink

The climate crisis and the church: a landscape for theological education/ Sylvia Keesmat

A field sketch on the future of Anglicanism in Quebec: what the woodland Caribou might teach us about going extinct/ Jeffrey Metcalfe

From homelessness to homefulness: faith and housing/ Michael Shapcott

Ecojustice and mission: thoughts on a relevant missional terminology/ Kenneth Gray

The mission of hope of ecojustice: a Franciscan perspective/ Jeff Golliher

Ellie,in her own words

A presentation of mission/ Ellie Johnson

An address to the convocation of Montreal Diocesan Theological College, Montreal, May 8, 2006/ Ellie Johnson

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