"[E]dited by Colin Buchanan, Bishop of Aston, diocese of Birmingham".
Includes bibliographical references.
"The Study is published as the 1988 Lambeth Conference is about to convene ... And it is published because the Board considered that an open-ended exploration of principles is needed in the Anglican Communion to-day, and is far more needed than a ceremonial guide designed to give the bishop the `bottom line' whilst saving him the trouble of thinking too hard. And the hope has been that the Study would touch parishes as well as bishops, and prepare the receivers of episcopal ministry as well as the bestowers of it". -- Intro. p. 9.
Contents: Introduction / Colin Buchanan -- A Historical Perspective / John Halliburton -- Past and Present: The Bishop as Focus of Unity / David Hope and Colin James -- The Bishop Leading his Diocese / David Holeton -- The Bishop in his Cathedral / David Stancliffe -- The Bishop Sets Out / Michael Perham -- The Bishop in Action / Colin Buchanan -- Appendix: Short Notes.
"With Forewords by The Archbishop of Canterbury and Canon Diana Witts (C.M.S.)" -- front cover.
Includes bibliography (pp. [283]-285) and index.
Contents divided into six sections: Section A: Looking Back: Looking Ahead -- Section B: Sowing the Seed, Taking Root 1899-1964 -- Section C: The Harvest Time: ECS: 1964-99 -- Section D: The Episcopal Church and Some of Its Partners -- Section E: Profiles of the Province and the 24 Dioceses of the ECS -- Section F: Chronology, Bibliography and Index.
26 chapters by 21 different contributors.
Contents: Welcome ! / Samuel E. Kayanga and Andrew C. Wheeler -- Foreword I : "But God is Not Defeated" / George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury -- Foreword II / Canon Diana Witts (General Secretary CMS) -- Section A -- Beyond the Rivers of the Sudan / Abe Enosa -- The Sudanese Concept of Celebration / Samuel E. Kayanga -- Growing Up at the Maridi Mission / Gordon Tikiba -- The March Toward Provincial Status: An Eye Witness Account / Clement Janda -- The Pilgrimage of a Sudanese Refugee / Martin Luxton -- The Church As I See It / Daniel Deng Bul -- The Church As I See It / Francis Loyo -- My Vision for the Next Century / Joseph Marona -- Section B -- The Church Missionary Society / Andrew C. Wheeler -- The Ministry of the Church Missionary Society in Northern Sudan / Andrew C. Wheeler -- CMS Stations in Southern Sudan / Martin Marial Takpiny, Samuel E. Kayanga, Andrew C. Wheeler, Wesley Natana -- CMS in the Nuba Mountains -- The Missionary Bishops: 1. Bishop Llewellyn Henry Gwynne: 1863-1957 -- 2. Bishop Arthur Kitching: 1857-1960 -- 3. Bishop Guy Bullen: 1896-1937 -- 4. Bishop Morris Gelsthorpe: 1892-1968 -- 5. Bishop Oliver Allison: 1908-1989 / Andrew C. Wheeler and Gordon Tikiba -- The Expulsion of the Missionaries from Southern Sudan 1964 / Abe Enosa -- Section C -- "Life in the Village of God": Training for Ministry in the Episcopal Church, 1947-1999 / Andrew C. Wheeler -- "Arise and Shine !": Girls' Education and The Ministry of Women in the Episcopal Church of the Sudan / Lona Lowilla and Jenny Siama Paul -- Revival in the Episcopal Church of the Sudan / Abe Enosa -- Miracles in the Episcopal Church of the Sudan: The Testimony of Bishop Henry Riak reported by Samuel Kayanga -- ECS Worship and Music: Isolation and Innovation / Marc Nikkel -- "Look Back Upon Us": The Dynamism of Faith among the Jieng / Marc R. Nikkel -- The Miracle of Reconciliation in the ECS Juba, 1 November 1992 / Samuel Kayanga and Abe Enosa -- Building Bridges: The ECS Contribution to Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution / Festus Ufulle Ga-Aro -- Nuba / Abe Enosa -- The Founding Bishops of ECS: 1. The First Sudanese Bishop: Daniel Deng Atong -- 2. Archbishop Elinana J. Ngalamu -- 3. Archbishop Benjamin Wani Yugusuk -- 4. Bishop Yeremaya K. Datiro -- 5. Bishop Butrus Tia Shukai / Marc Nikkel, Samuel Kayanga, Paul Yugusuk, Eliaba Bausumo and Ismail Badr -- Section C -- The Salisbury - Sudan Link / David Stancliffe -- Bradford Diocese and the Link with Northern Sudan / Pauline Ballaman for David Smith -- ACROSS: A Friend in Time of Trouble / Russ Noble -- Partnership in Bible Translations and Literacy Week: ECS and SIL / Janet Persson -- Section E -- The Province of the Episcopal Church of the Sudan -- Section F -- Chronological Data of Major Church Events -- Select List of Books Concerning the Episcopal Church of the Sudan -- Index.
"With Forewords by The Archbishop of Canterbury and Canon Diana Witts (C.M.S.)" -- front cover.
Includes bibliography (pp. [283]-285) and index.
Contents divided into six sections: Section A: Looking Back: Looking Ahead -- Section B: Sowing the Seed, Taking Root 1899-1964 -- Section C: The Harvest Time: ECS: 1964-99 -- Section D: The Episcopal Church and Some of Its Partners -- Section E: Profiles of the Province and the 24 Dioceses of the ECS -- Section F: Chronology, Bibliography and Index.
26 chapters by 21 different contributors.
Contents: Welcome ! / Samuel E. Kayanga and Andrew C. Wheeler -- Foreword I : "But God is Not Defeated" / George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury -- Foreword II / Canon Diana Witts (General Secretary CMS) -- Section A -- Beyond the Rivers of the Sudan / Abe Enosa -- The Sudanese Concept of Celebration / Samuel E. Kayanga -- Growing Up at the Maridi Mission / Gordon Tikiba -- The March Toward Provincial Status: An Eye Witness Account / Clement Janda -- The Pilgrimage of a Sudanese Refugee / Martin Luxton -- The Church As I See It / Daniel Deng Bul -- The Church As I See It / Francis Loyo -- My Vision for the Next Century / Joseph Marona -- Section B -- The Church Missionary Society / Andrew C. Wheeler -- The Ministry of the Church Missionary Society in Northern Sudan / Andrew C. Wheeler -- CMS Stations in Southern Sudan / Martin Marial Takpiny, Samuel E. Kayanga, Andrew C. Wheeler, Wesley Natana -- CMS in the Nuba Mountains -- The Missionary Bishops: 1. Bishop Llewellyn Henry Gwynne: 1863-1957 -- 2. Bishop Arthur Kitching: 1857-1960 -- 3. Bishop Guy Bullen: 1896-1937 -- 4. Bishop Morris Gelsthorpe: 1892-1968 -- 5. Bishop Oliver Allison: 1908-1989 / Andrew C. Wheeler and Gordon Tikiba -- The Expulsion of the Missionaries from Southern Sudan 1964 / Abe Enosa -- Section C -- "Life in the Village of God": Training for Ministry in the Episcopal Church, 1947-1999 / Andrew C. Wheeler -- "Arise and Shine !": Girls' Education and The Ministry of Women in the Episcopal Church of the Sudan / Lona Lowilla and Jenny Siama Paul -- Revival in the Episcopal Church of the Sudan / Abe Enosa -- Miracles in the Episcopal Church of the Sudan: The Testimony of Bishop Henry Riak reported by Samuel Kayanga -- ECS Worship and Music: Isolation and Innovation / Marc Nikkel -- "Look Back Upon Us": The Dynamism of Faith among the Jieng / Marc R. Nikkel -- The Miracle of Reconciliation in the ECS Juba, 1 November 1992 / Samuel Kayanga and Abe Enosa -- Building Bridges: The ECS Contribution to Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution / Festus Ufulle Ga-Aro -- Nuba / Abe Enosa -- The Founding Bishops of ECS: 1. The First Sudanese Bishop: Daniel Deng Atong -- 2. Archbishop Elinana J. Ngalamu -- 3. Archbishop Benjamin Wani Yugusuk -- 4. Bishop Yeremaya K. Datiro -- 5. Bishop Butrus Tia Shukai / Marc Nikkel, Samuel Kayanga, Paul Yugusuk, Eliaba Bausumo and Ismail Badr -- Section C -- The Salisbury - Sudan Link / David Stancliffe -- Bradford Diocese and the Link with Northern Sudan / Pauline Ballaman for David Smith -- ACROSS: A Friend in Time of Trouble / Russ Noble -- Partnership in Bible Translations and Literacy Week: ECS and SIL / Janet Persson -- Section E -- The Province of the Episcopal Church of the Sudan -- Section F -- Chronological Data of Major Church Events -- Select List of Books Concerning the Episcopal Church of the Sudan -- Index.
"With Forewords by The Archbishop of Canterbury and Canon Diana Witts (C.M.S.)" -- front cover.
Includes bibliography (pp. [283]-285) and index.
Contents divided into six sections: Section A: Looking Back: Looking Ahead -- Section B: Sowing the Seed, Taking Root 1899-1964 -- Section C: The Harvest Time: ECS: 1964-99 -- Section D: The Episcopal Church and Some of Its Partners -- Section E: Profiles of the Province and the 24 Dioceses of the ECS -- Section F: Chronology, Bibliography and Index.
26 chapters by 21 different contributors.
Contents: Welcome ! / Samuel E. Kayanga and Andrew C. Wheeler -- Foreword I : "But God is Not Defeated" / George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury -- Foreword II / Canon Diana Witts (General Secretary CMS) -- Section A -- Beyond the Rivers of the Sudan / Abe Enosa -- The Sudanese Concept of Celebration / Samuel E. Kayanga -- Growing Up at the Maridi Mission / Gordon Tikiba -- The March Toward Provincial Status: An Eye Witness Account / Clement Janda -- The Pilgrimage of a Sudanese Refugee / Martin Luxton -- The Church As I See It / Daniel Deng Bul -- The Church As I See It / Francis Loyo -- My Vision for the Next Century / Joseph Marona -- Section B -- The Church Missionary Society / Andrew C. Wheeler -- The Ministry of the Church Missionary Society in Northern Sudan / Andrew C. Wheeler -- CMS Stations in Southern Sudan / Martin Marial Takpiny, Samuel E. Kayanga, Andrew C. Wheeler, Wesley Natana -- CMS in the Nuba Mountains -- The Missionary Bishops: 1. Bishop Llewellyn Henry Gwynne: 1863-1957 -- 2. Bishop Arthur Kitching: 1857-1960 -- 3. Bishop Guy Bullen: 1896-1937 -- 4. Bishop Morris Gelsthorpe: 1892-1968 -- 5. Bishop Oliver Allison: 1908-1989 / Andrew C. Wheeler and Gordon Tikiba -- The Expulsion of the Missionaries from Southern Sudan 1964 / Abe Enosa -- Section C -- "Life in the Village of God": Training for Ministry in the Episcopal Church, 1947-1999 / Andrew C. Wheeler -- "Arise and Shine !": Girls' Education and The Ministry of Women in the Episcopal Church of the Sudan / Lona Lowilla and Jenny Siama Paul -- Revival in the Episcopal Church of the Sudan / Abe Enosa -- Miracles in the Episcopal Church of the Sudan: The Testimony of Bishop Henry Riak reported by Samuel Kayanga -- ECS Worship and Music: Isolation and Innovation / Marc Nikkel -- "Look Back Upon Us": The Dynamism of Faith among the Jieng / Marc R. Nikkel -- The Miracle of Reconciliation in the ECS Juba, 1 November 1992 / Samuel Kayanga and Abe Enosa -- Building Bridges: The ECS Contribution to Peacemaking and Conflict Resolution / Festus Ufulle Ga-Aro -- Nuba / Abe Enosa -- The Founding Bishops of ECS: 1. The First Sudanese Bishop: Daniel Deng Atong -- 2. Archbishop Elinana J. Ngalamu -- 3. Archbishop Benjamin Wani Yugusuk -- 4. Bishop Yeremaya K. Datiro -- 5. Bishop Butrus Tia Shukai / Marc Nikkel, Samuel Kayanga, Paul Yugusuk, Eliaba Bausumo and Ismail Badr -- Section C -- The Salisbury - Sudan Link / David Stancliffe -- Bradford Diocese and the Link with Northern Sudan / Pauline Ballaman for David Smith -- ACROSS: A Friend in Time of Trouble / Russ Noble -- Partnership in Bible Translations and Literacy Week: ECS and SIL / Janet Persson -- Section E -- The Province of the Episcopal Church of the Sudan -- Section F -- Chronological Data of Major Church Events -- Select List of Books Concerning the Episcopal Church of the Sudan -- Index.
"This book has grown out of a short booklet `Women and the Episcopacy' which we produced and edited in the summer of 2002 ... It was published as a WATCH (Women and the Church) booklet and was sent out to all General Synod members by WATCH". -- Preface.
"The Church of England is debating whether to admit women to the episcopate. .... This diverse and compelling collection of essays argues the case for women bishops. It reflects experiences of women who serve as bishops and provides perspectives from across the major denominations on women in leadership roles". -- back cover.
Contents divided into four main sections: Call for Change -- Tradition -- Authority -- The Church and the World.
Contents: Contributors -- Preface / Harriet Harris and Jane Shaw -- Acknowledgements -- The Calling of Women Bishops / Jane Shaw and Harriet Harris -- Why Not Have Women Bishops ? Meeting the Arguments Head-on / John Barton -- Living the Change : On Being the First Woman Bishop in the Anglican Communion / Barbara C. Harris -- From Icon to Action / David Stancliffe -- Resisting Intransigence / Walter Paul Khotso Makhulu -- Women Bishops in Antiquity : Apostolicity and Ministry / Rebecca Lyman -- Bishops and the Formation of Anglicanism / Vincent Strudwick -- Women and the Integrity of Anglican Orders / John Gladwin -- A Roman Catholic's View on the Apostolicity of Women / Tina Beattie -- Do We Need Women Bishops ? / Christina Le Moignan -- Can a Woman Have Authority Over a Man ? Some Biblical Questions and an Evangelical Response / Rosy Ashley -- Authority / Penny Jamieson -- Women in Leadership : A British Baptist Perspective / Myra Blyth -- Humanity Fully Represented Before God : A Liturgical Approach / Bridget Nichols -- The Vocation of Anglicanism : An Orthodox-Catholic Suggestion / Robin Gibbons -- Living the Experience : Holding the Reins of Authority / Geralyn Wolf -- Why Women Bishops Are Still on the Waiting List in Africa / Esther Mombo -- Identifying the Needs of the Twenty-first-century Church / Carolyn Tanner Irish -- Doing Things Differently / Bill Ind -- We Wish You Were Here : Some Views from the Pews / Carrie Pemberton -- Reflections from the Anglican Church of Australia / Peter Carnley -- The Road to Women Bishops : The Scottish Experience / Ruth B. Edwards -- Afterword / Marilyn McCord Adams.
"This book has grown out of a short booklet `Women and the Episcopacy' which we produced and edited in the summer of 2002 ... It was published as a WATCH (Women and the Church) booklet and was sent out to all General Synod members by WATCH". -- Preface.
"The Church of England is debating whether to admit women to the episcopate. .... This diverse and compelling collection of essays argues the case for women bishops. It reflects experiences of women who serve as bishops and provides perspectives from across the major denominations on women in leadership roles". -- back cover.
Contents divided into four main sections: Call for Change -- Tradition -- Authority -- The Church and the World.
Contents: Contributors -- Preface / Harriet Harris and Jane Shaw -- Acknowledgements -- The Calling of Women Bishops / Jane Shaw and Harriet Harris -- Why Not Have Women Bishops ? Meeting the Arguments Head-on / John Barton -- Living the Change : On Being the First Woman Bishop in the Anglican Communion / Barbara C. Harris -- From Icon to Action / David Stancliffe -- Resisting Intransigence / Walter Paul Khotso Makhulu -- Women Bishops in Antiquity : Apostolicity and Ministry / Rebecca Lyman -- Bishops and the Formation of Anglicanism / Vincent Strudwick -- Women and the Integrity of Anglican Orders / John Gladwin -- A Roman Catholic's View on the Apostolicity of Women / Tina Beattie -- Do We Need Women Bishops ? / Christina Le Moignan -- Can a Woman Have Authority Over a Man ? Some Biblical Questions and an Evangelical Response / Rosy Ashley -- Authority / Penny Jamieson -- Women in Leadership : A British Baptist Perspective / Myra Blyth -- Humanity Fully Represented Before God : A Liturgical Approach / Bridget Nichols -- The Vocation of Anglicanism : An Orthodox-Catholic Suggestion / Robin Gibbons -- Living the Experience : Holding the Reins of Authority / Geralyn Wolf -- Why Women Bishops Are Still on the Waiting List in Africa / Esther Mombo -- Identifying the Needs of the Twenty-first-century Church / Carolyn Tanner Irish -- Doing Things Differently / Bill Ind -- We Wish You Were Here : Some Views from the Pews / Carrie Pemberton -- Reflections from the Anglican Church of Australia / Peter Carnley -- The Road to Women Bishops : The Scottish Experience / Ruth B. Edwards -- Afterword / Marilyn McCord Adams.
Added half-title on cover: A version of the Daily Office SSF.
"First published in 1994. Reprinted in 1995, 1996, 1998. This revised edition published in 2002". -- verso of t.-p.
"Compilers: This edition of 'Celebrating Common Prayer' was compiled by David Stancliffe, Bishop of Salisbury, Chairman of the Liturgical Commission of the Church of England and erstwhile Chairman of the Advisory Panel for 'Celebrating Common Prayer' and Brother Tristam SSF, Member of the Liturgical Commission and Editor of 'Celebrating Common Prayer'." -- verso of t.-p.
Includes indexes.
"This new edition of 'Celebrating Common Prayer, The Pocket Version' has been produced for those who are used to that compact form of Daily Prayer, especially when they travel or are on holiday, but who would now expect their daily prayer to use the texts that are in 'Common Prayer: Daily Prayer'. As Daily Prayer drew heavily on 'Celebrating Common Prayer', so this new edition of the Pocket Version uses the texts of the Psalter, canticles and prayers from 'Common Worship'." -- Foreword, p. 1.
Contents: Foreword -- Introduction -- Notes -- The Dates of Easter and Other Variable Dates -- The Calendar -- The Sign of the Cross -- The Lord's Prayer -- Gloria Patri -- The Jesus Prayer -- Angelus -- The Office: Morning and Evening Prayer -- Night Prayer -- Additional Canticles -- Prayers and Praises -- Cycle of Intercession -- Occasional Services -- The Christian Year -- Acknowledgements -- Scripture Index -- Psalm Index -- General Index.
"As Lambeth 2008 approaches, public speculation mounts over how many Anglican Provinces will take part, how world-wide Anglicanism can hold together, and whether there is indeed something Anglican that is worth sustaining. These essays are intended to show, to the contrary, how the Communion continues to work, how Anglican identity is very much alive and kicking, and how these insights could point to a more patient and humble future. The greatest moments of crisis in the past, whether in the fourth, the twelfth or the sixteenth centuries, have invariably been theologically the most creative, however difficult they've been to live through -- and there is no reason to think that the present will be otherwise, either for ourselves or for our many ecumenical partners". -- Preface, p. [ix].
Two of the papers (by John Gladwin and Norman Doe) are "based on papers delivered at the Conference of the Ecclesiastical Law Society, held in Liverpool, January 2007, and reproduced with permission". -- Preface, p. xi.
Contents divided into two sections: Part One: Worked Examples -- Part Two: Unfinished Business.
Contents: Preface dated 30th July 2007 / Kenneth Stevenson -- Contributors -- The Local and the Universal and the Meaning of Anglicanism: Kenya / John Gladwin -- Ghana and Portsmouth: a view from Cape Coast / Terry Louden -- The Episcopal Church in the Sudan and its Emerging Ecclesiology / David Stancliffe -- Making Space for Truth and Grace: Akure, Virginia, and Liverpool / James Jones -- Resolving to Confer and Conferring to Resolve: the Anglican way / Graham James -- Common Principles of Canon Law in Anglicanism / Norman Doe -- Where is it all Going ? A Plea for Humanity / Mark D. Chapman -- Communion and Conflict / Kenneth Stevenson.
A collection of essays on Anglican liturgy in memory of Geoffrey Cuming (1917-1988).
Contents divided into four sections: Points of focus -- Specific ingredients -- Intangibles -- Postscript.
Contents: Foreword / Henry Chadwick -- Editors' preface dated All Saints' Day, 1990 / Kenneth W. Stevenson and Bryan Spinks -- Imagining the Kingdom : some questions for Anglican worship today / Rowan D. Williams -- Communion, children and community / David R. Holeton -- The year of grace / Thomas J. Talley -- The Bible in worship / Martin Kitchen -- Eucharistic theology / Christopher J. Cocksworth -- Daily prayer / Paul F. Bradshaw -- Christian initiation / Paul J. Roberts -- The Eucharistic prayer / Bryan D. Spinks -- The pastoral offices / Kenneth W. Stevenson -- The Anglican Church and Holy Order / Bryan D. Spinks and Gianfranco Tellini -- Is there an 'Anglican' liturgical style ? / David S. Stancliffe -- Liturgy and society / Donald C. Gray --Whose culture and why ? / George Mathew -- An African perspective / Dinis Sengulane -- An outsider's view / John F. Baldovin -- A future for Anglican spirituality : a Methodist view / Gordon S. Wakefield -- Anglican identity : a chapter of accidents / Kenneth W. Stevenson.