The Oxford History of Anglicanism, Volume V: Global Anglicanism, c. 1910-2000

The Oxford History of Anglicanism, Volume V: Global Anglicanism, c. 1910-2000

by William L. Sachs (Editor)
The Oxford History of Anglicanism, Volume V: Global Anglicanism, c. 1910-2000

The Oxford History of Anglicanism, Volume V: Global Anglicanism, c. 1910-2000

by William L. Sachs (Editor)

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Overview

The Oxford History of Anglicanism provides a global study of Anglicanism from the sixteenth century to the twenty-first. The five volumes in the series look at how Anglican identity was constructed and contested since the English Reformation of the sixteenth century, and examine its historical influence during the past six centuries. They consider not only the ecclesiastical and theological aspects of global Anglicanism, but also the political, social, economic, and cultural influences of this form of Christianity that has been historically significant in Western culture, and a burgeoning force in non-Western societies since the nineteenth century. Written by international experts in their various historical fields, each volumes analyses the varieties of Anglicanism that have emerged. The series also highlights the formal, political, institutional, and ecclesiastical forces that have shaped a global Anglicanism; and the interaction of Anglicanism with informal and external influences which have both moulded Anglicanism and been fashioned by it. 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 towards autonomy in the twentieth century. The Church developed institutionally, yet more than the institutional history of the Church of England and its spheres of influence is probed. The contributors focus on what it has meant to be Anglican in diverse contexts. What spread from England was not simply a religious institution but the religious tradition it intended to implant. The volume addresses questions of the conduct of mission, its intended and unintended consequences. It offers important insights on what decolonization meant for Anglicans as the mission Church in various global locations became self-reliant. This study breaks new ground in describing the emergence of an Anglicanism shaped more contextually than externally. It illustrates how Anglicanism became enculturated across a broad swath of cultural contexts. The influence of context, and the challenge of adaption to it, framed Anglicanism's twentieth-century experience.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780192520951
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 12/15/2017
Series: Oxford History of Anglicanism
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 472
File size: 858 KB

About the Author

William L. Sachs is a teacher, writer, and Episcopal priest who has served churches and taught in seminaries and colleges in Virginia, Connecticut, and Chicago. His publications include The Transformation of Anglicanism (1993) and Homosexuality and the Crisis of Anglicanism (2009).

Table of Contents

List of Contributors
Introduction: A Century of Anglican Transition, William L. Sachs
Part I The Growth of Global Anglicanism
1. The Dialectics of Empire, Race, and Diocese, Jeffrey Cox
2. Anglicanism in Oceania since 1914, Michael Gladwin
3. Anglican Interfaith Relations from 1910 to the Twenty-First Century, Paul Hedges
4. Latin American Anglicanism in the Twentieth Century, John L. Kater
5. Anglicanism in West Africa, Femi James Kolapo
6. The Vicissitudes of Anglicanism in China, 1912 - Present, Philip L. Wickeri
Part II Building the Church Culturally
7. The Cultural Origins of the Anglican Church in Kenya, John Karanja
8. Anglicans in the Horn of Africa: From Missionaries and Chaplains to a Missionary Church, Grant LeMarquand
9. The East African Revival, Derek R. Peterson
10. Anglican Mission in Twentieth-Century Africa, Elizabeth E. Prevost
11. Anglican Liturgical Developments in New Contexts: the Challenges of Inculturation, Louis Weil
12. An Exilic Church: The Episcopal Church of South Sudan and Sudan, 1899-2014, Jesse Zink
Part III Contextual and Religious Challenges
13. Relations between the Churches of the Anglican Communion and the Churches of Eastern Christianity, Peter Eaton
14. Anglicanism in Southern Africa during the Twentieth Century, Robert S. Heaney
15. Anglican Schools in Muslim-Majority Societies, 1910-2010, Richard J. Jones
16. Anglican Mission amongst Muslims: 1900-1940, Catriona Laing
17. Witness, Advocacy, and Union: Anglicanism's Twentieth-Century Contribution to Minority Christianity in South Asia, Titus Presler
18. Anglican Social Ministries in East Asia, John Y. H. Yieh
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