Leadership and Conflict in African Churches: The Anglican Experience investigates the involvement of leadership and conflict in the African church. Mkunga H. P. Mtingele’s previous work with the gover
The discovery by Charles Darwin of natural selection as the principal mechanism of biological evolution sharpened the classical theological issue of suffering in the natural world. Darwin’s discovery
An Episcopal priest, retired US diplomat, and voluminous writer, Quinn presents a snapshot of the current Western Christian perceptions of other religions, how they have or have not changed over the c
Questioning Authority analyzes current conflicts concerning authority in the Anglican church and offers a new framework for addressing them. It argues that authority in the church is fundamentally rel
Finding current debates within the Anglican community to be more concerned with regulation and authority than with theology, religious scholars and practitioners from Britain and the US take the metap
Currently the Dean of Christ Cathedral (Episcopal) in Salina, Kansas, Thomas presents a longitudinal survey of major Anglican theological voices worldwide and from every era of English Christianity on
A US educator and consultant on interreligious matters, Mosher introduces Episcopal diocesan interfaith officers and others to The Theological Statement on Interreligious Relations adopted by the Gene
Trading chapters, Evans-Hills and Rusk offer insights into relations between Islam and Christianity from an Anglican perspective. Among their topics are Muslims in Britain: an overview of recent Churc
From a conference during the spring of 2012 at Harvard Divinity School, 16 papers discuss preaching presence: sacrament, narrative, embodiment; liturgy and lost exegesis: recovering preaching resource