Reinventing Anglicanism : A Vision of Confidence, Community and Engagement in Anglican Christianity
(2004)

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[United States] : Church Publishing Incorporated, 2004
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9780898697667 MWT16732898, 0898697662 16732898
LANGUAGE
English
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Anglicanism world-wide faces many problems in the post-Empire era. Churches that were originally founded as colonial and missionary outposts by Great Britain and the United States have now become autonomous Anglican provinces; and what used to be a predominantly white, Anglo-Saxon group of churches in the northern hemisphere has become a truly global community, most of whose members live in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Pacific. Using the experience of the Anglican Church in Australia, Bruce Kaye tracks the modern story of Australian Anglicanism and reconsiders key elements of the New Testament, the English Reformation, and the ongoing theological traditions that relate to this story

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