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"Printed and bound in Canada by T.H. Best Printing Company Limited, December 1963". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliographical references.
"The following pages contain what I sincerely hope is a fair account of the Anglican Congress of 1963. In addition to the sermons and formal addresses, reproduced in as accurate and definitive a form as time and circumstances permit. I have included both the group 'findings' as officially reported to the full Congress and a wide selection of informal speeches and comments made in the plenary sessions or sent in from the groups. I have also attempted a brief preliminary interpretation of the Congress as I saw it and felt its impact. It was the express wish of the Editorial Committee that the record of the Toronto Congress should include these elements of personal reporting and commentary and I have tried to carry out my assignment without worrying unduly about the criticisms that such an impressionistic account must necessarily invite". -- Preface, p. xv.
Contents divided into five main parts: Part One: Anglican Congress, 1963 -- Part Two: The Church's Mission to the World -- Part Three: The Church in Action -- Part Four: The Challenge of the Frontiers -- Part Five: After the Congress ... What ?
Contents of prefatory material: Congress Prayer -- Churches of the Anglican Communion -- Table of Contents -- Foreword / The Most Reverend Howard Hewlett Clark -- Preface dated Trinity College, Toronto, Canada, November 15, 1963 / E.R.F.
Contents of Part One: Call to Reformation / The Editor -- The Opening of the Congress: The Congress Assemblies -- Sermons at the Opening Service / Howard Hewlett Clark and Arthur Michael Ramsey.
Contents of Part Two: Theme One: The Church's Mission to the World: On the Religious Frontier -- Theme Address / M.A.C. Warren -- Panel -- Islam / A Kenneth Cragg -- Totalitarianism, Communism, Secularism / Robert R. Browne -- Buddhism / Y. Endo -- Sectarianism and Divided Christendom, the African Situation / C.E. Tuboku-Metzger -- What Was Said Later / A. Kenneth Cragg -- Theme Two: The Church's Mission to the World: On the Political Frontier -- Theme Address / John W. Sadiq -- Panel -- International Affairs / Philip Mason -- Social Justice / A.C. MacInnes -- Racism / T.O. Olufosoye -- Hunger, Poverty, Rapid Social Change / Janet Lacey -- What Was Said Later / C.E. Crowther, Francis T. West, Richard S. Emrich -- Theme Three: The Church's Mission to the World, On the Cultural Frontier -- Theme Address / John Lawrence -- Panel -- Changing Concepts of Man / E.R. Wickham -- The Image of Christianity in the Modern East / Chandu Ray -- Urbanization. Industrialization, Automation / W.G. Pollard -- Mass Society and the Mass Media / Malcolm Boyd -- What Was Said Later / W.G. Pollard, E.R. Wickham, W.G. Pollard, Philip Mason, Janet Lacey.
Contents of Part Three: Mission as Our Common Task / F.D. Coggan -- Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence in the Body of Christ : A Message from the Primates and Metropolitans of the Anglican Communion -- Commentary / A.M. Ramsey, David M. Goto, Richard R. Roseveare, John W. Sadiq, Stephen F. Bayne -- What Was Said Later / Mark Gibbs -- Pictures -- Sermons at the Mass Meeting of Missionary Witness / K.D.W. Anand, Roland Koh, John C. Vockler.
Contents of Part Four: Theme Four: The Challenge of the Frontiers: Training for Action -- Theme Address / F.C. Synge -- Panel -- Theological Education / Alan Richardson -- Stewardship / Richard S. Emrich -- Vocation and Enlistment / E.G. Knapp-Fisher -- Training of the Laity / A.M. Stockwood -- What Was Said Later / F.C. Synge, Alan Richardson, E.G. Knapp-Fisher, W.G.H. Simon, Sospeter Magua, Mpiwa Mbatha, Dale Pederson, Victor G. Shearburn -- Theme Five: The Challenge of the Frontiers: Organizing for Action -- Theme Address / Stephen F. Bayne -- Panel -- Internal Structure and Organization / H.L.J. de Mel -- Manpower / Walter H. Gray -- Strategy / W.G.H. Simon -- Pooling Information and Combined Operations / Peter N. Harvey -- What Was Said Later / Stephen F. Bayne, Peter N. Harvey, F.D. Coggan -- Theme Six: The Vocation of the Anglican Communion -- Theme Address / Howard A. Johnson -- Panel -- The Anglican Communion in Ireland / G.O. Simms -- The Anglican Heritage and the Common Christian Calling / William R. Coleman -- Unity Within the Anglican Communion / H.M. Waddams -- The Anglican Church in the Ecumenical Movement in Pakistan / Priobala Mangat-Rai -- What Was Said Later / J.C. Fowler.
Contents of Part Five: Some Unfinished Business: Notes on the Closing Sessions of the Congress -- Christian Morality / L.J. Beecher, H.L.J. de Mel, R.S. Emrich, Mrs. Ronald Hallifax, Miss A. Devitt -- The Second Vatican Council / C.H.W. de Soysa, James A. Pike, Arthur A. Vogel -- The Closing Day's Business / A.M. Ramsey -- The Congress Message -- The Closing Service: Sermon at the Closing Service / Joost de Blank -- Congress Committees -- List of Delegates -- Directory of Congress Participants.
"First edition published in 1956 ... Reprinted as a Galaxy Book, with corrections ... 1964. Second edition, revised and enlarged ... 1985". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Bibliography: p. 341-353.
"Certainly the Adhan, or summons to prayer from the minaret, has persisted steadily every dawning and fading day of all the passing years. As then, so now, it is 'an imperative invitation' to Muslim faith and practice, confronting Muslims with their own vocation and alerting the attentive outsider to what shapes and makes Islam. The call of the minaret is the epitome of Muslim belief and action. To seek in it the clue to Islam, and from that clue to learn the form and dimension of a Christian relationship to what it tells, is the purpose of this book. These chapters are one man's effort at an interpretive study of what the muezzin says. It is inspired by the obligations belonging to Christian conviction". -- Preface, p. vi-vii.
Contents: Preface / Kenneth Cragg Part One: Islam at the New Century -- Change and Continuity -- Part Two: Minaret and Muslim -- God: There is None Save He -- Muhammad, the Apostle of God -- Prayer and Religious Life in Islam -- The Islamic Order for Human Society -- Part Three: Minaret and Christian -- Mosque and Meeting -- The Call to Understanding -- The Call to Participation -- The Call to Retrieval -- The Call to Interpretation -- The Call to Hope and Faith -- Notes -- Book List -- The Qur'an: Quotations and References -- Index.
Author is Assistant Anglican Bishop in the Jerusalem Archbishopric based in Cairo, Egypt.
"Preface by Ghais Abdel Malek Bishop Elect in Egypt and a final chapter by Dr. Kenneth Cragg".
"The author who spent a number of years in Egypt, latterly as Provost to the Cathedral, has set his narrative firmly within the framework of Egyptian History and above all in its fluctuating relations with the U.K. He has traced the Cathedral from its origins providing services for a small number of resident expatriates and visiting notabilities, to its present position as a centre and focus for the Anglican presence in the area and also as an ecumenical centre where Christians of all denominations and churches may meet together in fellowship." -- back cover.
Contents: Preface dated Cairo 28 December 1983 / Ghais Abdel Malek -- Author's Foreword dated 5.1.84 / A.L.B. -- Origins and Foundations -- From Parish Church to Pro Cathedral -- The War Leaves Egypt : Preparations for Peace -- Changes and Chances in the Post-War World -- Cairo Revisited: the Tables Turned -- Diplomatic Rupture: Forward in Faith -- The Cathedral on the Move -- Author's Epilogue -- Perspective and Prospect by Kenneth Cragg -- Appendices 1-9.
"First published 1968. Copyright 1968 Kenneth Cragg". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"The chapters of this book present, after further reflection, the substance of eight Lectures delivered, by invitation of the Faculty of Divinity, in the University of Cambridge, during the eight weeks of the Michaelmas Term of 1966. .... How might a will to genuine and reciprocal diversity within the one faith of Christ undo this heavy western bias of its modern history ? How might 'Englishness' be transcended, as 'Jewishness' first had been, in the true fullness and freedom of the Holy Spirit. This is the 'perspective' meant in the title. What follows here is no more that an essay. It aims only to illustrate what an answer might involve in three areas where it must be given, namely in relation to the Jewish, the Islamic and the Africa, with some reference also to the secular temper." -- Preface.
Contents: Dedication -- Preface dated Canterbury 1967 / Kenneth Cragg -- Acknowledgements -- Nineteenth-Century Mission in Twentieth Century Perspective -- New Testament Universality: Precedents and Open Questions -- A Theology of Religious Pluralism -- Christian Church and Jewish Destiny -- Christian Creed and Islamic Worship -- Christian Symbolism and the African Mind -- Christian Relationships in the Secularizing World -- Identity and Diversity: The Contemporary Church -- Index.
Colophon: Printed in Great Britain by The Camelot Press Ltd., London and Southampton.
Author is a Church of England priest and retired bishop.
Contents: Preface / Dick Mulder -- Introduction to Mombasa Conference / John B. Taylor -- Bible Studies : God and Man / Kenneth Cragg -- My Neighbour Muslims in the Tana River District, Kenya / Johnson E. Komora -- Christians and Muslims as Neighbours in the Philippines / Bienvenido Tudtud -- Christians in Bangladesh / Prakriti Nath -- Personal Experiences of Christian Ministry in the Middle East / Fuad Accad -- Muslims in Britain and Christians' Response / David Kerr -- The Relation of the Catholic Church to Islam Today / Medard Kayitakibga -- The Churches' Presence and Witness in the Varied Context of the Current `Revival' of Islam / T.B. Simatupang --For a Christian Witness Among Those Who Intend to Remain Non-Christian / Henri Teissier -- Mission and the Muslim World : Some Theological Reflections / Byron L. Haines -- Conference Statement and Central Committee Recommendations to Churches.
Appendices include: A: List of Study Centres -- B: Report of Planning Meeting.
Contents: Preface / D.C. Mulder, Moderator of the sub-unit for Dialogue with People of Living Faiths and Ideologies -- Introduction to Mombasa Conference / John B. Taylor -- Bible Studies : God and Man / Kenneth Cragg -- Persibak Experiences of Christians in Relation to their Muslim Neighbours -- 1. My Neighbour Muslims in the Tana River District, Kenya / Johnson E. Komora -- 2. Christians and Muslims as Neighbours in the Philippines / Bienvenido Tudtud -- 3. Christians in Bangladesh / Prakriti Nath -- 4. Personal Experiences of Christian Ministry in the Middle East / Fuad Accad -- 5. Muslims in Britain and Christians' Response / David Kerr -- The Relation of the Catholic Church to Islam Today / Medard Kayitakibga -- The Churches' Presence and Witness in the Varied Context of the Current 'Revival' of Islam / T.B. Simatupang -- For a Christian Witness Among Those Who Intend to Remain Non-Christian / Henri Teissier -- Mission and the Muslim World : Some Theological Reflections / Byron L. Haines -- Conference Statement and Central Committee Recommendations to Churches -- Appendix A: List of Study Centres --Appendix B: Report of Planning Meeting.
"First published 2003 by Melisende an imprint of Fox Communications and Publications, 39 Chelmsford Road, London E18 2PW". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliographical references.
Bibliography of "Kenneth Cragg's Main Works": p.419-423.
A collection of essays published on the occasion of his ninetieth birthday to celebrate "the impact and very special contribution that Bishop Kenneth Cragg has made throughout his long life to the interpretation of Islam and to the religious landscape of the Middle East". -- inside front dust jacket.
Contents: From the Archbishop of Canterbury / Rowan Williams -- Foreword / David Thomas and Clare Amos -- List of Contributors -- Introduction / Clive Handford -- Dr. Kenneth Cragg as I Have Known Him / Kenneth E. Nolin -- Balancing Divergence and Convergence, or 'Is God the Author of Confusion ?' : An Essay on Kenneth Cragg / Jane I. Smith -- 'By Their Fruits Shall You Know Them' / Hassan B. Dehqanu-Tafti and Guli E. Francis-Dehqani -- The Purification Lane, Kenneth Cragg's Theological Relations to Islam Seen Through the Hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer / Bard Maeland -- On Being a Guineapig / Judy and Sigvard von Sicard -- The Significance of 'The Call of the Minaret' for Christian Thinking About Islam / Hugh Goddard -- Singing of God's Incarnation / Richard I. Jones -- Serving at the Table of Jesus, Servant of Others / Clare Amos -- Kenneth Cragg's Understanding of Christian Mission to Islam / Christopher Lamb -- Poems of Yearning I / Najwa Farah -- Mary in the Qu'ran / David Marshall -- A Frivolous God ? (a-fa-hasibtum annama khalaqnakum 'abathan) / Mark N. Swanson -- Theology and the Arab Christian: the Case of the 'Melkite' Creed / Sidney H. Griffith -- Al-Ghazali's Benign Influence on Temple Gairdner / Michael T. Shelley -- Maronites and Missionaries: a Critical Appraisal of the Affairs of As'ad al-Shidyaq (1825-1829) / David Kerr -- The 'political equation' in Al-jihad fi al-Islam of Abu A'la Mawdudi (1903-1979) / Jan Slomp -- The Image of Jesus and Christianity in Shi'a Islam and Modern Iranian Thought / Anthony O'Mahony -- Hermits and Hierarchs / John Watson -- Poems of Yearning II / Najwa Farah -- The Use of Scripture in Discussions between Christians and Muslims / David Thomas -- Karbala and Cross: Christian-Muslim relations from the Perspective of Indian Shi'ite Preaching / Toby Howarth -- Love and Law in Christianity and Islam / Michael Nazir-Ali -- Speaking Truth in the Jewish-Christian Dialogue / Michael Prior -- Is There an Escape from the History of Christian-Muslim Relations ? / Jorgen S. Nielsen -- Islamic Charter for Germany / Christian W. Troll -- 'Is thine heart right, as my heart is with thy heart ?': a Christian spiritual theology for dialogue with Muslims / Martin Forward -- An Agenda for Dialogue / Colin Chapman -- Pluralism and Interreligious Engagement: The Contexts of Dialogue / Douglas Pratt -- Kenneth Cragg's Main Works.
Colophon: Edited by Leonard Harrow. Printed in England by the St. Edmundsbury Press.
"First published 2003 by Melisende an imprint of Fox Communications and Publications, 39 Chelmsford Road, London E18 2PW". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliographical references.
Bibliography of "Kenneth Cragg's Main Works": p.419-423.
A collection of essays published on the occasion of his ninetieth birthday to celebrate "the impact and very special contribution that Bishop Kenneth Cragg has made throughout his long life to the interpretation of Islam and to the religious landscape of the Middle East". -- inside front dust jacket.
Contents: From the Archbishop of Canterbury / Rowan Williams -- Foreword / David Thomas and Clare Amos -- List of Contributors -- Introduction / Clive Handford -- Dr. Kenneth Cragg as I Have Known Him / Kenneth E. Nolin -- Balancing Divergence and Convergence, or 'Is God the Author of Confusion ?' : An Essay on Kenneth Cragg / Jane I. Smith -- 'By Their Fruits Shall You Know Them' / Hassan B. Dehqanu-Tafti and Guli E. Francis-Dehqani -- The Purification Lane, Kenneth Cragg's Theological Relations to Islam Seen Through the Hermeneutics of Hans-Georg Gadamer / Bard Maeland -- On Being a Guineapig / Judy and Sigvard von Sicard -- The Significance of 'The Call of the Minaret' for Christian Thinking About Islam / Hugh Goddard -- Singing of God's Incarnation / Richard I. Jones -- Serving at the Table of Jesus, Servant of Others / Clare Amos -- Kenneth Cragg's Understanding of Christian Mission to Islam / Christopher Lamb -- Poems of Yearning I / Najwa Farah -- Mary in the Qu'ran / David Marshall -- A Frivolous God ? (a-fa-hasibtum annama khalaqnakum 'abathan) / Mark N. Swanson -- Theology and the Arab Christian: the Case of the 'Melkite' Creed / Sidney H. Griffith -- Al-Ghazali's Benign Influence on Temple Gairdner / Michael T. Shelley -- Maronites and Missionaries: a Critical Appraisal of the Affairs of As'ad al-Shidyaq (1825-1829) / David Kerr -- The 'political equation' in Al-jihad fi al-Islam of Abu A'la Mawdudi (1903-1979) / Jan Slomp -- The Image of Jesus and Christianity in Shi'a Islam and Modern Iranian Thought / Anthony O'Mahony -- Hermits and Hierarchs / John Watson -- Poems of Yearning II / Najwa Farah -- The Use of Scripture in Discussions between Christians and Muslims / David Thomas -- Karbala and Cross: Christian-Muslim relations from the Perspective of Indian Shi'ite Preaching / Toby Howarth -- Love and Law in Christianity and Islam / Michael Nazir-Ali -- Speaking Truth in the Jewish-Christian Dialogue / Michael Prior -- Is There an Escape from the History of Christian-Muslim Relations ? / Jorgen S. Nielsen -- Islamic Charter for Germany / Christian W. Troll -- 'Is thine heart right, as my heart is with thy heart ?': a Christian spiritual theology for dialogue with Muslims / Martin Forward -- An Agenda for Dialogue / Colin Chapman -- Pluralism and Interreligious Engagement: The Contexts of Dialogue / Douglas Pratt -- Kenneth Cragg's Main Works.
Colophon: Edited by Leonard Harrow. Printed in England by the St. Edmundsbury Press.
"A selection from 'Lambeth Conference 1968: Preparatory Essays' produced by S.P.C.K. in 1968 for private circulation. First published in 1969 by S.P.C.K., Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone Road, London NW1. ... Copyright the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1968, 1969". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliographical references.
"These essays were written at the request of the Archbishop of Canterbury [Michael Ramsey] for circulation among those attending the 1968 Lambeth Conference, to lay the basis for the discussions of the various committees. Together with parallel volumes on Ministry and Unity they are now made available to the general public. The findings of the Conference were influenced at many points by the experts who contributed these essays, and a number of them took part in its discussion as consultants". -- back cover.
Contents: Notes on Contributors -- Preface by the Archbishop of Canterbury / Michael Cantuar i.e. Ramsey -- The Nature of Theological Language / John Macquarrie -- The Debate about God / David Jenkins -- The "Finality" of the Christian Faith / Henry Chadwick -- Dialogue with other Faiths / Kenneth Cragg -- Varieties of Unbelief / Charles C. West -- Faith and Society / Daisuke Kitagawa -- Christian Appraisal of the Secular Society / D.L. Mumby -- Acknowledgements.