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African women, religion, and health : essays in honor of Mercy Amba Ewudziwa Oduyoye

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog5297
Publication Date
c2006
Material Type
Book : Paper
Location
U. of T. Libraries
Call Number
BT 83.55 A295 2006
Place
Maryknoll NY
Publisher
Orbis Books
Publication Date
c2006
Physical_Description
xxii, 280 p. ; 21 x 13.5 cm.
Material Type
Book : Paper
Notes
"Isabel Apawo Phiri and Sarojini Nadar, editors".
Includes bibliographical references.
"Mercy Amba Oduyoye, from Ghana, founded the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians and is the first African woman from south of the Sahara to have served as deputy general secretary of the World Council of Churches. The essays in this volume describe the key contributions she has made to African theology in our time, and then apply her insights to issues of scripture, health and poverty, and women as peacemakers". -- back cover.
Contents divided into five main parts: Celebrating Mercy Amba Ewudziwa Oduyoye -- African Women, the Bible and Health -- Women as Traditional Healers in Africa -- African Women's Experiences of Health and Healing, Endurance and Peacemaking -- Postscript.
Contents: Acknowledgements -- Preface / Elizabeth Amoah -- Introduction : "Treading Softly but Firmly": African Women, Religion and Health / Isabel Apawo Phiri and Sarojini Nadar -- Part I: Celebrating Mercy Amba Ewudziwa Oduyoye -- 1. Beads and Strands: Threading More Beads in the Story of the Circle / Musimbi R.A. Kanyoro -- 2. Mercy Amba Oduyoye: Wise Woman Bearing Gifts / Letty M. Russell -- 3. Let's Celebrate the Power of Naming / Nyambura J. Njoroge -- Part II: African Women, the Bible and Health -- 4. "Texts of Terror": The Conspiracy of Rape in the Bible, Church, and Society: The Case of Esther 2:1-8 / Sarojini Nadar -- 5. Women and Health in Ghana and the Trokosi Practice: An Issue of Women's and Children's Rights in 2 Kings 4:1-7 / Dorothy B.E.A. Akoto -- Part III: Women as Traditional Healers in Africa -- 6. Dealing with the Trauma of Sexual Abuse: A Gender-based Analysis of the Testimonies of Female Traditional Healers in KwaZulu-Natal / Isabel Apawo Phiri -- 7. Adinkra !: Four Hearts Joined Together: On Becoming Healing-Teachers of African Indigenous Religion/s in HIV and AIDS Prevention / Musa W. Dube -- 8. Women as Healers: The Nigerian (Yoruba) Example / Dorcas Olubanke Akintunde -- Part IV: African Women's Experiences of Health and Healing, Endurance and Peacemaking -- 9. Women, Poverty, and HIV in Zimbabwe: An Exploration of Inequalities in Health Care / Sophia Chirongoma -- 10. Women and Peacemaking: The Challenge of a Non-Violent Life / Susan Rakoczy -- 11. Stand Up and Walk, Daughter of My People: Consecrated Sisters of the Church / Sr. M. Bernadette Mbuy Beya -- 12. From Mere Existence to Tenacious Endurance: Stigma, HIV/AIDS and a Feminist Theology of Praxis / Denise M. Ackermann -- 13. Navigating Experiences of Healing: A Narrative Theology of Eschatological Hope as Healing / Fulata Lusungu Moyo -- Part V: Postscript -- 14. Daughters of Ethiopia: Constructing a Feminist Discourse in Ebony Strokes / Ogbu U. Kalu -- Contributors.
Series
Voices from the margins series
Added Entry
Oduyoye, Mercy Amba, 1934-
Phiri, Isabel Apawo
Nadar, Sarojini, 1976-
Ackermann, Denise M., 1935-
Akintunde, Dorcas Olu (Dorcase Olubanke), 1961-
Akoto-Abutiate, Dorothy B.E.A.
Amoah, Elizabeth
Chirongoma, Sophia
Dube Shomanah, Musa W., 1964-
Kalu, Ogbu U., 1942-2009
Kanyoro, Musimbi R.A. (Musimbi Rachel Angogo), 1953-
Mbuy Beya, M. Bernadette
Moyo, Fulata L. (Fulata Lusungo)
Njoroge, Nyambura J.
Rakoczy, Susan
Russell, Letty M. (Letty Mandeville), 1929-2007
Subjects
Feminist theology - Africa
Women in Christianity - Africa
Women and religion - Africa
Women - Health and hygiene - Africa
Oduyoye, Mercy Amba, 1934-
Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians
Women theologians - Africa
Violence against women - Religious aspects - Christianity
AIDS (Disease) - Africa
AIDS (Disease) - Zimbabwe
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Christianity
Peace - Religious aspects - Christianity
Healing - Religious aspects - Christianity
ISBN
978-1-57075-635-1 (pbk.)
Call Number
BT 83.55 A295 2006
Location
U. of T. Libraries
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After the locusts : letters from a landscape of faith

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog8554
Author
Ackermann, Denise M., 1935-
Publication Date
c2003
Material Type
Book : Paper
Location
St Paul's-Ottawa
Call Number
BT 83.55 A28 2003
Author
Ackermann, Denise M., 1935-
Place
Grand Rapids MI and Glosderry, South Africa
Publisher
William B. Eerdmans and David Philip Publishers
Publication Date
c2003
Physical_Description
xviii, 180 p. ; 22.8 x 15.2 cm.
Material Type
Book : Paper
Notes
"[By] Denise M. Ackermann".
Published jointly 2003 by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. and in South Africa by David Philip Publishers, an imprint of New Africa Books (Pty) Ltd." -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliographical references.
Six chapters written in the form of letters to friends and family "about the themes that have been at the core of my search for healing and freedom (p. xii)." "I believe that feminist theology -- for that is what I write -- is a kind of liberation theology. Liberation theology is committed to participating in solidarity with all who struggle to find healing and freedom" (pp. xv-xvi). "Each chapter has a series of end notes that give brief biographical information on the addressees, clarify terms, amplify theological points, and provide bibliographical material for the more serious student (p. xvii)."-- Intro.
Contents: Foreword / Desmond M. Tutu -- Introduction dated Cape Town, April 2003 -- To my Granddaughters on the Vexed Questions of Identity, Difference, and Faith -- To My Mother on Being a Theologian and Not a Dominee -- To Elfriede on Locusts and Bodies -- To My Children on the Language of Lament -- To Francis on a Bag of Holy Tricks for the Journey -- A Postscript for Seth.
Author is a South African Anglican lay woman theologian.
Subjects
Feminist theology - South Africa
Christian life - South Africa
Ackermann, Denise M., 1935-
Women theologians - South Africa
Body, Human - Religious aspects - Christianity
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Christianity
Suffering - Religious aspects - Christianity
Good and evil
Spirituality - Anglican authors
ISBN
0-8028-1019-5 (pbk.: alk paper) (Eerdmans)
0-86486-604-6 (David Philip)
Call Number
BT 83.55 A28 2003
Location
St Paul's-Ottawa
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After the Locusts: Letters From a Landscape of Faith

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/article30926
Author
Ackermann, Denise M., 1935-
Reviewer
Baker, A. Gordon (Alfred Gordon), 1928-2012
Record Type
Book review
Journal
Anglican Journal
Date
2003 November
Author
Ackermann, Denise M., 1935-
Reviewer
Baker, A. Gordon (Alfred Gordon), 1928-2012
Record Type
Book review
Journal
Anglican Journal
Date
2003 November
Volume
129
Issue
9
Page
14
Notes
"This book is a compelling testimony that will help all those who struggle with the relevance of their faith to the daily life that all must live, too often within circumstances over which they exercise little control. However, it is not a faith of acceptance, but rather of overcoming in a trust that God ultimately stands for justice and love. Evil, like the locusts will eventually subside and in the meantime, she quotes from Canadian theologian John Stackhouse, 'What do you think about God and evil ? Your life is your answer'."
Author is an Anglican priest and theologian in South Africa.
Subjects
Feminist theology - South Africa - Book reviews
Christian life - South Africa - Book reviews
Good and evil - Church of the Province of Southern Africa - Book reviews
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After the locusts : letters from a landscape of faith

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog4534
Author
Ackermann, Denise M., 1935-
Publication Date
c2003
Material Type
Book : Paper
Location
OTCH
Call Number
BT 83.55 A28 2003
Author
Ackermann, Denise M., 1935-
Place
Grand Rapids MI and Glosderry, South Africa
Publisher
William B. Eerdmans and David Philip Publishers
Publication Date
c2003
Physical_Description
xviii, 180 p. ; 22.8 x 15.2 cm.
Material Type
Book : Paper
Notes
"[By] Denise M. Ackermann".
Published jointly 2003 by Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. and in South Africa by David Philip Publishers, an imprint of New Africa Books (Pty) Ltd." -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliographical references.
Six chapters written in the form of letters to friends and family "about the themes that have been at the core of my search for healing and freedom (p. xii)." "I believe that feminist theology -- for that is what I write -- is a kind of liberation theology. Liberation theology is committed to participating in solidarity with all who struggle to find healing and freedom" (pp. xv-xvi). "Each chapter has a series of end notes that give brief biographical information on the addressees, clarify terms, amplify theological points, and provide bibliographical material for the more serious student (p. xvii)."-- Intro.
Contents: Foreword / Desmond M. Tutu -- Introduction dated Cape Town, April 2003 -- To my Granddaughters on the Vexed Questions of Identity, Difference, and Faith -- To My Mother on Being a Theologian and Not a Dominee -- To Elfriede on Locusts and Bodies -- To My Children on the Language of Lament -- To Francis on a Bag of Holy Tricks for the Journey -- A Postscript for Seth.
Author is a South African Anglican lay woman theologian.
Added Entry
Tutu, Desmond M. (Desmond Mpilo), 1931-2021
Subjects
Feminist theology - South Africa
Christian life - South Africa
Ackermann, Denise M., 1935-
Women theologians - South Africa
Body, Human - Religious aspects - Christianity
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Christianity
Suffering - Religious aspects - Christianity
Good and evil
Spirituality - Anglican authors
ISBN
0-8028-1019-5 (pbk.: alk paper) (Eerdmans)
0-86486-604-6 (David Philip)
Call Number
BT 83.55 A28 2003
Location
OTCH
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Beyond colonial Anglicanism : the Anglican Communion in the twenty-first century

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog3892
Publication Date
c2001
Material Type
Book
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
Call Number
BX 5021 B48 2001
Place
New York NY
Publisher
Church Publishing
Publication Date
c2001
Physical_Description
viii, 376 p. ; 22.7 x 15 cm.
Material Type
Book
Notes
"Edited by Ian T. Douglas and Kwok Pui-lan."
Includes bibliographical references.
"This book originated at a consultation on `Anglicanism in a Post-Colonial World' held at the Episcopal Divinity School from June 7-11, 1998" . -- Acknowledgements, p. [vii].
"The essays by Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane and Professor Jaci Maraschin have appeared in the `Anglican Theological Review', and we are grateful to the authors for allowing them to be re-published here." -- Acknowledgements, p. [vii].
Fifteen essays by 16 contributors which address "some of the key questions facing the Anglican Communion: What does it mean for a family of churches historically identified with the Church of England that the majority of Anglicans today are from the South with very different cultures from that of the English ? What does it mean that contemporary global Anglicanism is increasingly moving away from the cultural, political, and economic hegemony of Anglo-American colonialism ?" -- Intro., p. 11.
Contents: Preface / Glauco S. de Lima -- The Exigencies of Times and Occasions : Power and Identity in the Anglican Communion Today / Ian T. Douglas -- The Legacy of Cultural Hegemony in the Anglican Church / Kwok Pui-lan -- The Nature and Share of the Contemporary Anglican Communion / David Hamid -- From Violence to Healing : The Struggle for Our Common Humanity / Denise M. Ackermann -- As We Sail Life's Rugged Sea : The Paradox of Divine Weakness / Kortright Davis -- This Fragile Earth Our Island Home : The Environmental Crisis / Jeffrey M. Golliher -- Debt Relief : Giving Poor Countries a Second Chance / John Hammock and Anuradha Harinarayan -- Power, Blessings, and Human Sexuality : Making the Justice Connections / Renee L. Hill -- Global Urbanization : A Christian Response / Laurie Green -- Scripture : What is at Issue in Anglicanism Today ? / Njongonkulu Ndungane -- The Primacy of Baptism : A Reffirmation of Authority in the Church / Frederica Harris Thompsett -- Leadership Formation for a New World : An Emergent Indigenous Anglican Theological College / Jenny Plane Te Paa -- Beyond the Monarch/Chief : Reconsidering Episcopacy in Africa / Simon E. Chiwanga -- Culture, Spirit, and Worship / Jaci Maraschin -- Towards a Postcolonial Re-visioning of the Church's Faith, Witness and Communion -- Christopher Duraisingh.
Added Entry
Douglas, Ian T. (Ian Theodore), 1958-
Kwok, Pui-lan, 1952-
Ackermann, Denise M., 1935-
Chiwanga, Simon (Simon Elija), 1939-
Davis, Kortright (Donald Henry Kortright), 1941-
Duraisingh, Christopher
Golliher, Jeffrey M. (Jeffrey Mark), 1953-
Green, Laurie
Hamid, David, 1955-
Hammock, John
Harinarayan, Anuradha
Hill, Renee L. (Renee Leslie), 1962-
Maraschin, Jaci C. (Jaci Correia), 1929-2009
Ndungane, W.H. Njongonkulu (Winston Hugh Njongonkulu), 1941-
Soares de Lima, Glauco, 1934-2017
Te Paa, Jenny (Jennifer) Plane
Thompsett, Fredrica Harris, 1942-
Subjects
Anglican Communion - Congresses
Christianity and culture - Anglican Communion
Anglican Communion - Demographics
Authority - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Identity - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Imperialism - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Anglican Communion - Statistics
Anglican Communion - Government
Violence - South Africa
Violence - Religious aspects - Church of the Province of Southern Africa
Violence - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Healing - Religious aspects - Church of the Province of Southern Africa
Ecology - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Human ecology - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Debts, External - Developing countries - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Jubilee (Christianity)
Distributive justice - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Homosexuality - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Same sex unions - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Same sex unions - Religious aspects - Episcopal Church
Same-sex marriage - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Same-sex marriage - Religious aspects - Episcopal Church
Urbanization - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Globalization - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Bible - Evidences, authority, etc. - Anglican Communion
Bible - Criticism, interpretation, etc. - Anglican Communion
Baptism - Episcopal Church
Leadership - Religious aspects - Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Indigenous peoples - Religious aspects - Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Indigenous peoples - New Zealand
Theological education - Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia
Leadership - Religious aspects - Church of the Province of Central Africa
Episcopacy - Anglican Communion
Episcopacy - Church of the Province of Central Africa
Liturgical adaptation - Episcopal Anglican Church of Brazil
Christianity and culture - Episcopal Anglican Church of Brazil
Christianity and culture - Brazil
Multiculturalism - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
ISBN
0-89869-357-8 (pbk.)
Call Number
BX 5021 B48 2001
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
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Faith in action : Njongonkulu Ndungane : Archbishop for the Church and the world

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog6343
Publication Date
2008
Material Type
Book
Location
OTCH
Call Number
BX 5700.6 Z8 N3R6 2008
Edition
1st ed.
Place
Wellington South Africa
Publisher
Lux Verbi
Publication Date
2008
Physical_Description
416 p. ; 22 x 15 cm.
Material Type
Book
Notes
[Edited by Sarah Rowland Jones.]
"First edition, first printing 2008". --verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliography (p. 395-402) and index.
"An exploration in contemporary public theology in honour of -- and in dialogue with -- former Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town, Njongonkulu Ndungane, by South African and international church leaders, theologians, and civil society figures". -- back cover.
"At the end of 2007 Winston Hugh Njongonkulu Ndungane retired after thirty-four years of ordained ministry, the last eleven as Archbishop of Cape Town and Metropolitan of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa. .... 'Faith in Action' is a tribute to those years in ministry, from some of the many who have worked alongside him, often struggling to keep up, as his vision and determination have carried him to the farthest limits of the vast geographical area of his church ... and to every corner of the globe. This book is also a contribution to the celebration in 2008 of the very particular expression of Anglicanism that has been forged within Southern Africa over the one hundred and sixty years since the arrival of Robert Gray, the first Bishop of Cape Town -- an Anglicanism that has learnt through demanding experience that there are no distinctions between private and public when it comes to questions of lived faith, and that unity among Christians is wrought through daring to wrestle together with difficult and divisive matters both within the church and beyond its walls". -- Intro.
Contents divided into four main parts: Faith and the Church -- Faith in the Public Square -- Faith in Africa -- Faith and the World.
Contents: Notes on the Contributors -- Foreword dated Bishopscourt, Eastertide 2008 / Thabo Makgoba -- Introduction / Sarah Rowland Jones -- The calling we have received / Njongonkulu Ndungane -- Shaped by grace / Colin Slee -- Each in his time / David Beetge -- "The important thing is Anglicans meet" / Andrew Deuchar -- Communion in mutuality and hospitality / Gregory Cameron -- Sharing in mission / John Chane -- The heartlands of Anglicanism / Njongonkulu Ndungane -- The roles of religion in public life / Njongonkulu Ndungane -- Pastoral care and prophetic leadership / Kenneth Kearon -- Christian ideals laid bare by two beatitudes / Denise Ackermann -- Servant leadership in public life / Allan Boesak -- Pursuing the mind of Christ / Jenny Te Paa -- Forgiveness and reconciliation / Desmond Tutu -- The virtue of boldness / Frank Griswold -- A question of values / Njongonkulu Ndungane -- A call to full humanity / Njongonkulu Ndungane -- The unbearable lightness of being African / Luke Pato -- Mandela and Rhodes: a monstrous marriage / Adekeye Adebajo -- Courage in mission / Ishmael Noko -- Leadership in our time / Mamphela Ramphele -- Little brother bishop, the champion of women / Brigalia Bam -- An Anglican woman in Southern Africa / Nangula Kathindi -- God, gender and the Christian life / Njongonkulu Ndungane -- Global poverty: the challenge from Africa / Njongonkulu Ndungane -- Justice and reconciliation / Iain [sic i.e. Ian] Douglas -- A funeral and four weddings / Steve de Gruchy -- Vision and conviction / Hilary Benn -- Good news for the poor / Ann Pettifor -- Faith and the Millennium Development Goals / Salil Shetty -- A man for his time / Margaret Legum -- The peace that passes all understanding / Njongonkulu Ndungane -- Afterword dated Lambeth Palace, 2 February 2008, Candlemas / Rowan Williams -- Select Bibliography -- Index.
Colophon: Printed and bound by ABC Printers, Epping, Western Cape.
Added Entry
Rowland Jones, Sarah (Sarah Caroline), 1959-
Ndungane, W.H. Njongonkulu (Winston Hugh Njongonkulu), 1941-
Ackermann, Denise M., 1935-
Adebajo, Adekeye, 1966-
Bam, Brigalia H. (Brigalia Hlophe), 1933-
Beetge, David (David Albert), 1948-2008
Benn, Hilary, 1953-
Boesak, Allan (Allan Aubrey), 1946-
Cameron, Gregory (Gregory Kenneth), 1959-
Chane, John (John Bryson), 1944-
de Gruchy, Steve, 1961-2010
Deuchar, Andrew (Andrew Gilchrist), 1955-
Douglas, Ian T. (Ian Theodore), 1958-
Griswold, Frank T. (Frank Tracy), 1937-
Kathindi, Nangula
Kearon, Kenneth (Kenneth Arthur), 1953-
Legum, Margaret Roberts, d. 2007
Makgoba, Thabo (Thabo Cecil), 1960-
Noko, Ishmael, 1943-
Pato, Luke Lungile, 1949-
Pettifor, Ann, 1947-
Ramphele, Mamphele (Mamphele Aletta), 1947-
Shetty, Salil
Slee, Colin (Colin Bruce), 1945-2010
Te Paa, Jenny (Jennifer) Plane
Tutu, Desmond M. (Desmond Mpilo), 1931-2021
Williams, Rowan D. (Rowan Douglas), 1950-
Subjects
Ndungane, W.H. Njongonkulu (Winston Hugh Njongonkulu), 1941-
Anglican Church of Southern Africa - Bishops
Church and social problems - Africa
Church and social problems - Anglican Church of Southern Africa
Social justice - Anglican Church of Southern Africa
Poverty - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Southern Africa
Millennium Development Goals - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Southern Africa
South Africa - Politics and government
Christianity and politics - Anglican Church of Southern Africa
Apartheid - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Southern Africa
Women - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Southern Africa
ISBN
978-0-7963-0763-7
Call Number
BX 5700.6 Z8 N3R6 2008
Location
OTCH
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Healing God's creation : the Global Anglican Congress on the Stewardship of Creation : the Good Shepherd Retreat Center, Hartebeesport, South Africa, August 18-23, 2002

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog4795
Publication Date
2004
Material Type
Book
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
Call Number
BX 5021 G56 2004
Place
Harrisburg PA
Publisher
Morehouse Publishing
Publication Date
2004
Physical_Description
viii, 208 p. : ill. ; 22.8 x 15.2 cm.
Material Type
Book
Notes
"Submitted to the Anglican Communion by Archdeacon Taimalelagi Fagamalama Tuatagaloa-Matalavea the Anglican Observer at the United Nations, New York".
"Edited by the Revd Canon Jeffrey Mark Golliher ... Program Assistant for the Environment and Sustainable Development, the Office of the Anglican Observer at the United Nations".
"A Continuum imprint".
Documents and proceedings of the "Global Anglican Congress on the Stewardship of Creation. The Congress was held in August of 2002 in South Africa, organized by my office, the Anglican Office at the United Nations (AUNO), and was hosted locally by The Rt. Rev. Geoff Davies, Bishop of Umzimvubu". -- p. 3.
Contents divided into five main sections: [Preliminary material including Introduction] -- Section I -- Section II: Homilies -- Section III: Provincial and Country Reports -- Section IV: Biographical Sketches of Congress Speakers and Organizers.
Contents of [Preliminary material]: Message from the Archbishop of Canterbury to the Anglican Congress on the Stewardship of Creation / George L. Carey -- Reflections on the Global Anglican Congress / Taimalelagi Fagamalama Tuatagaloa-Matalavea -- Declaration of the Global Anglican Congress on the Stewardship of Creation -- Resolutions on Creation and Ecology at the 1998 Lambeth Conference -- Resolution of the Twelfth Meeting of the Anglican Consultative Council [on UN Observer and Environmental Network] -- Global Anglican Congress Delegates and Participants.
Section I includes sub-sections for main Plenary Presentation topics i.e. Community Empowerment -- Water -- Food and Agriculture -- Energy and Climate Change -- HIV/AIDS -- Biodiversity -- Ecojustice -- Gender and Human Development -- The Beauty of Empowerment.
Contents of Section I: The Purpose of the Anglican Congress : The Stewardship of Creation and Sustainable Development / Jeff Golliher -- Plenary Presentations: COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT -- Local Community Empowerment / Jan Loubser -- WATER -- What is Happening to Water ? / Anthony Turton -- FOOD AND AGRICULTURE -- Sacred Meals and the Global Food System / Peter Mann -- Food Security in India / Jessie Jeyakaran -- Assessing the Promise of Genetically Modified Food / Eric Beresford -- ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE -- Renewable Energy and Creation : Experience in South Africa / Joe McGervey -- Contraction and Convergence / John Oliver -- Global Warming and the Transition to Green Energy / Sally Bingham -- Solar Light for Africa, Ltd. : An Example of How Churches Can Provide Solar Light and Energy in African Communities / William Rukirande -- Global Warming and a Fragile Environment : A Christian Response / George Browning -- HIV/AIDS -- 'Deep in the Flesh': The Body of Christ, HIV/AIDS and Sustainable Development / Denise Ackermann -- BIODIVERSITY -- The Meaning of 'Biodiversity' and the Situation in Madagascar / Chantal Andrianarivo -- Biodiversity and Ecojustice / Geoff Davies -- The JITUME Foundation's Tree Planting Program: An Example of the Interdependence among Community Empowerment, Climate Change, and Biodiversity / The Diocese of Mpwapwa (The Anglican Church of Tanzania) -- ECO-JUSTICE -- Eco-Justice and the Church / Geoff Davies -- How Good Intentions Go Wrong: An African Case Study / Richard Fuggle -- Economic and Ecological Justice / David Beetge -- GENDER AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT -- Gender and Human Development / Rosina Wiltshire -- THE BEAUTY OF EMPOWERMENT -- The Beauty and Spirit of Empowerment / Wangari Maathai presented by Juliana Mugure Muchai.
Contents of Section II Homilies: We Are God's Handiwork / Simon E. Chiwanga -- Walk with Love and Care on God's Earth / Taimalelagi Fagamalama Tuatagaloa-Matalavea -- Closing Homily and Blessing of the Participants' Commitments / Njongonkulu W.H. Ndungane.
Contents of Section III: Provincial and Country Reports: Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia / Gerald Billings -- Church of Bangladesh / Davis Lalmohon Mazumder -- Church of Burundi / John Wesley Nduwayo -- Church of Canada / Kenneth J. Gray -- Church of England -- Church of Ireland -- Church of North India -- Church of Scotland -- Church of the Province of Southern Africa (CPSA) -- Church in Wales -- Church of the West Indies -- Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
Added Entry
Tuatagaloa-Matalavea, Taimalelagi Fagamalama, 1945-
Golliher, Jeffrey M. (Jeffrey Mark), 1953-
Global Anglican Congress on the Stewardship of Creation (2002: Johannesburg, South Africa)
Global Anglican Congress on the Stewardship of Creation (2002: Good Shepherd Retreat Center)
Anglican Observer at the United Nations
Ackermann, Denise M., 1935-
Andrianarivo, Chantal N. (Chantal Nicole)
Beetge, David (David Albert), 1948-2008
Beresford, Eric B. (Eric Brian), 1957-
Billings, Gerald
Bingham, Sally (Sally Grover), 1941-
Browning, George (George Victor), 1942-
Chiwanga, Simon E. (Simon Elija), 1939-
Davies, Geoffrey F. (Geoffrey Francis), 1941-
Fuggle, Richard
Gray, Kenneth J.
Jeyakaran, Jessie
Loubser, Jan
Maathai, Wangari Muta, 1940-
Mann, Peter
Mazumder, Davis Lalmohan
McGervey, Joe
Ndungane, W.H. Njongonkulu (Winston Hugh Njongonkulu), 1941-
Nduwayo, John Wesley, d. 2021
Oliver, John
Rukirande, William
Turton, Anthony
Wiltshire, Rosina
Subjects
Anglican Communion - Congresses
Ecology - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion - Congresses
Global Anglican Congress on the Stewardship of Creation (2002: Johannesburg, South Africa)
Human ecology - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Creation - Anglican Communion
Sustainable development - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Community development - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Water - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Food supply - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Agriculture - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Food supply - India
Agriculture - India
Agricultural biotechnology - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Genetically modified foods - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Renewable energy sources - South Africa
Renewable energy sources - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Energy policy - Religious aspects - Church of the Province of Southern Africa
Climatic changes - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Renewable energy sources - United States
Solar energy - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Solar energy - Africa
Climatic changes - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Australia
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Church of the Province of Southern Africa
Body, Human - Religious aspects - Church of the Province of Southern Africa
Biological diversity - Madagascar
Biological diversity - Religious aspects - Church of the Province of Southern Africa
Tree planting - Tanzania
Tree planting - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Tanzania
Economic justice - Religious aspects - Church of the Province of Southern Africa
Economic justice - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
Ecology - Religious aspects - Church of the Province of Southern Africa
Women in development - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
World Summit on Sustainable Development (2002 : Johannesburg, South Africa)
ISBN
0-8192-2159-7
Call Number
BX 5021 G56 2004
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
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I have called you friends : reflections on reconciliation : in honour of Frank T. Griswold

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog8607
Publication Date
c2006
Material Type
Book : Paper
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
Call Number
BT 738.27 I2 2006
Place
Cambridge MA
Publisher
Cowley Publications
Publication Date
c2006
Physical_Description
xv, 277 p. ; 22.5 x 13.7 cm.
Material Type
Book : Paper
Notes
"Barbara Braver, Editor." -- Preface.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents: Contributors -- Preface / Barbara Braver, Editor -- The Magnanimity of Reconciliation / Desmond Tutu -- Taste and See / Ellen F. Davis -- Emmaus: Christ between / Rowan Williams -- God's Life with Us: Reconciling the Irreconcilable / Kathryn Tanner -- A Fresh Look at the Synod of Whitby: A Mark of Unity and Reconciliation / Esther de Waal -- Trinitarian Life: The Source of Reconciliation / Mark McIntosh -- A Letter from a Friend / Jenny Te Paa -- A Challenge for Seminaries: Preparing Leaders for a Ministry of Reconciliation / Martha Horne -- The Church as an Agent of Reconciliation: A Practical View / Brian J. Grieves -- A Small, Good Thing / Peter S. Hawkins -- Sacramental Aspects of Reconciliation: Impaired Communion and Eschatological Hope / Louis Weil -- A Friend for the Journey: A Guide along the Way / Luci Shaw -- The Concept of Paradox: A Paradigm of Reconciliation / J. Robert Wright -- Truth and Unity: Justice and Reconciliation / Njongonkulu Ndungane -- Called to Reconciliation: The Challenge of Globalization and the Anglican Communion / Ian T. Douglas -- Making Way for the Image of God: A Spirituality of Reconciliation / Denise M. Ackermann -- Love in a Culture of Fear / Margaret R. Miles -- Praying in Community: Becoming Our Truest Selves / Michael Battle -- Engaging Friendship as a Christian Value in Philippians / Cynthia Briggs Kittredge -- God's Conditional Love: The Inner Work of Reconciliation / Curtis G. Almquist -- The Scribe Instructed in the Kingdom of Heaven / John Haughey -- Reconciling Generations / M. Thomas Shaw -- A Letter from Africa / Esther Mombo -- Laces Just Right: Frank Griswold and the Ethics of Reconciliation -- Afterword / George Werner -- Afterword / Peter Lee.
Added Entry
Griswold, Frank T. (Frank Tracy), 1937-
Braver, Barbara Leix, 1938-
Ackermann, Denise M., 1935-
Almquist, Curtis G. (Curtis Gustav), 1952-
Battle, Michael, 1963-
Danaher, William J. (William Joseph), 1965-
Davis, Ellen F., 1950-
de Waal, Esther
Douglas, Ian T. (Ian Theodore), 1958-
Grieves, Brian J. (Brian Jervis), 1946-
Haughey, John
Hawkins, Peter S.
Horne, Martha (Martha Moore Johnston), 1948-
Kittredge, Cynthia Briggs, 1957-
Lee, Peter James, 1938-
McIntosh, Mark (Mark Allen), 1960-
Miles, Margaret R.
Mombo, Esther, 1957-
Ndungane, W.H. Njongonkulu (Winston Hugh Njongonkulu), 1941-
Shaw, Luci
Shaw, M. Thomas (Marvil Thomas), 1945-2014
Te Paa, Jenny (Jennifer) Plane
Tanner, Kathryn
Tutu, Desmond M. (Desmond Mpilo), 1931-
Werner, George L.W. (George Louis William), 1938-
Williams, Rowan D. (Rowan Douglas), 1950-
Wright, J. Robert (John Robert), 1936-
Subjects
Reconciliation - Religious aspects - Christianity
Reconciliation - Religious aspects - Episcopal Church
Griswold, Frank T., 1937-
Friendship - Religious aspects - Christianity
Friendship - Religious aspects - Episcopal Church
Synod of Whitby (664)
Globalization - Religious aspects - Episcopal Church
Fear - Religious aspects - Episcopal Church
ISBN
1-56101-248-3
978-1-56101-248-0
Call Number
BT 738.27 I2 2006
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
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Reflecting theologically on AIDS : a global challenge

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog6869
Publication Date
c2007
Material Type
Book
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
Call Number
RA 643.8 R44 2007
Place
London
Publisher
SCM Press
Publication Date
c2007
Physical_Description
x, 208 p. ; 21.5 x 13.3 cm.
Material Type
Book
Notes
"Edited by Robin Gill".
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This book "gathers together recent theological responses to the challenge of the current HIV/AIDS pandemic. It starts from the Theological Workshop organised by UNAIDS in Namibia in December 2003 and uses some of the key participants as primary contacts for locating these responses on an international and ecumenical basis. .... At present some of the most important theological responses to HIV/AIDS are being made in Southern Africa, South America and India -- and are little known or appreciated in the West -- where HIV/AIDS is often considered to be a disease that is now in control. Statistical and epidemiological reports on the HIV/AIDS pandemic are now widely available in the West, but specifically theological responses are not. This book seeks to rectify this situation and position this theological challenge more centrally in Western theological education." -- back cover.
Contents: Acknowledgements dated The Feast of the Transfiguration [i.e. 6 August], 2006 / Robin Gill -- The Contributors -- Introduction -- The Windhoek Report: HIV and AIDS-related stigma: a framework for theological reflection -- The Human and Pastoral Challenges on HIV and AIDS / Robert J. Vitillo -- Theology in a Time of AIDS / Enda McDonagh -- AIDS and Responsibility / Charles Ryan -- The Church, Homosexuality and AIDS / Gareth Moore -- Jesus, Prophecy and AIDS / Musa W. Dube -- AIDS, Leprosy and the Synoptic Jesus / Robin Gill -- AIDS and Theological Education / Denise M. Ackermann -- Evangelicals and AIDS / Stan Nussbaum -- The Yale Divinity School Women's Initiative on AIDS / Margaret A. Farley -- Counselling AIDS Patients: Job as a Paradigm / Gunther H. Wittenberg -- Bioethics, AIDS, Theology and Social Change / Lisa Sowle Cahill -- AIDS Prevention and the Lesser Good / Leonard M. Martin -- AIDS and a Casuistry of Accommodation / James F. Keenan -- Index of Names and Subjects --Index of Bible References.
Chapter 1 is a "Report from UNAIDS International Workshop for Academic Theologians from different Christian traditions, held at Windhoek, Namibia 8-11 December 2003".
Added Entry
Gill, Robin (Robin Morton), 1944-
Ackermann, Denise M., 1935-
Cahill, Lisa Sowle, 1948-
Dube Shomanah, Musa W., 1964-
Farley, Margaret A., 1935-
Keenan, James F.
McDonagh, Enda, 1930-
Martin, Leonard M.
Moore, Gareth, 1948-2002
Nussbaum, Stan
Ryan, Charles
Vitillo, Robert J.
Wittenberg, Gunther H.
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
Subjects
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Christianity
HIV infections - Religious aspects - Christianity
Church work with AIDS patients
Leprosy in the Bible
Stigma (Social psychology) - Religious aspects - Christianity
AIDS (Disease) - Patients - Pastoral counseling of
AIDS (Disease) - Prevention
ISBN
978-0-334-04002-6
Call Number
RA 643.8 R44 2007
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
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A report of a theological workshop focusing on HIV- and AIDS-relationed stigma

http://archives.anglican.ca/en/permalink/catalog5178
Publication Date
2005
Material Type
Book
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
Call Number
BV 4460.7 U5R4 2005
Place
Geneva
Publisher
UNAIDS
Publication Date
2005
Physical_Description
62 p. ; 30 x 21 cm.
Material Type
Book
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and bibliography, p. 62.
"The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) recognizes and values the efforts carried out by religious groups in care and treatment of people living with HIV infection and AIDS. This is the first of what UNAIDS hopes will be several documents reporting on the work of leaders from different religions (Christian, Islamic, Hindu and Buddhist) addressing the challenge of HIV and AIDS from their own religious perspective. .... In order to start this process of collaboration UNAIDS supported a workshop to which 62 leading academic theologians from Christian traditions were invited. It took place in Windhoek, Namibia in [8-11] December 2003". -- Background, p. [2].
Contents: Background -- Acknowledgements -- Acronyms -- Foreword -- Workshop participants and additional signatories -- Outcome from the workshop : HIV and AIDS related stigma : a framework for theological reflection -- Speeches.
Speeches: HIV and AIDS: the challenge and the context: stigma and discrimination: incarnation and the Namibian experience / Richard W. Bauer -- Why should Churches respond to issues of stigma and discrimination in reaction to HIV and AIDS ? / Robert J. Vitillo -- HIV- and AIDS-related stigma: living with the experience / Johannes Petrus Heath -- Conceptualizing stigma / Gillian Paterson -- HIV- and AIDS-related stigma: possible theological approaches: stigma and Christian theology / Enda MacDonald -- HIV- and AIDS-related stigma: implications for theological education, research, communication and community: stigma: implications for the theological agenda / Denise Ackerman -- HIV- and AIDS-related stigma: responding to the challenge: stigma: communicating the message, influencing church leaders and members / Musa Dube.
Anglican participants are: the Rev. Dr. Denise Ackermann and the Rev. Johannes Petrus Heath, both of the Church of the Province of Southern Africa.
Added Entry
Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS
Ackermann, Denise M., 1935-
Bauer, Richard W.
Dube Shomanah, Musa W., 1964-
Heath, Johannes Petrus
Paterson, Gillian
Vitillo, Robert J.
Subjects
HIV-positive persons - Services for
AIDS (Disease) - Patients - Services for
Stigma (Social psychology)
Bible - Theology
Christians - Attitudes
Church and social problems
AIDS (Disease) - Prevention
AIDS (Disease) - Epidemiology
HIV infections - Statistics
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Christianity
HIV infections - Religious aspects - Christianity
AIDS (Disease) - Religious aspects - Church of the Province of Southern Africa
ISBN
92-9173-403-9
Call Number
BV 4460.7 U5R4 2005
Location
Trinity College (Graham Library)
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