"[By] Dewi Morgan, Rector of St. Bride's, Fleet Street, London, formerly Editorial Secretary, Society for the Propagation of the Gospel".
"With a Preface by Bishop Stephen Bayne, Executive Officer of the Anglican Communion".
"First Published 1963. Copyright Dewi Morgan 1963. Published simultaneously by SCM Press Ltd., London and Morehouse-Barlow Co., New York". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliographical references.
"The background of this book is the turbulent world of the 1960s, and the ecumenical revolution within the Christian churches. Amid so much change, what is the role of the Anglican Communion ? To put it better: what use has God for Anglicans. The author frankly examines the source of authority for Anglicans, the administration of the mission in principle and practice, and the prayer and conversation that unite this curious family of 40 millions. .... This book ... is being published simultaneously by Morehouse-Barlow, New York, in connection with the international Anglican Congress in Toronto, August 1963. But it is a book which will keep its value until the next Lambeth Conference, to which it looks forward". -- back cover.
Contents: Preface / Stephen F. Bayne, Jr. -- Author's Foreword -- Authority and Freedom -- Regional and National Churches -- Is Anglicanism a 'Confession' ? -- The Administration of Mission: In Principle -- The Administration of Mission: Day by Day -- The Family Which Prays Together -- Family Ties -- Epilogue.
OTCH Note. The author makes particular mention of the Anglican Church of Canada in the Foreword, saying: "My indebtedness to others will be obvious and my inability to make acknowledgements manifest. But one act of recognition must be recorded. It is to the Missionary Society of the Anglican Church in Canada. It was the deep privilege of an invitation to lecture to a seminar in London, Ontario, which proved the final stimulus to put down on paper thoughts which for years had clamoured inside me for expression but which, aware of a sense of my own incompetence, I had so often decided to leave to others more capable (p. 12)".
All American Conference of Bishops of the Church of England in Canada and of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States held at the Pro-Cathedral, Washington, D.C., 1903
"The idea of this book came late. It was July 2nd. The Lambeth Conference would begin on July 25th. .... If only, I thought, each bishop at Lambeth could be asked to say what he thinks are the best things the Church is doing in his diocese -- not only, of course, within the structures of the Church -- that could be marvellous." -- Preface.
"This is not a book about the Lambeth Conference. It was, however, made during the Conference because here, for a month, were gathered together -- perhaps it was rumoured, for the last time -- nearly five hundred bishops from different parts of the Anglican Communion. This seemed a marvellous opportunity to find out from the bishops what was happening in the Church, an opportunity to ask them questions about the kind of contribution which the Church could make in a world where many are searching for meaning and depth in their lives .... Here also was an opportunity for the bishops to speak about their own beliefs and convictions to those who feel that 'it is time to build a new world'." .... "In order to produce a book of this kind, I interviewed the bishops during the lunch-break and after the afternoon sessions of the Lambeth Conference, with a tape recorder there." .... "In spite of the obvious difficulties of getting hold of them during such a busy time, we were able to interview about a hundred and fifty bishops, representing the main areas where the Anglican Church is working. Then, having assembled the transcripts of these interviews, in the form of question and answer, I chose sixty and edited into a consecutive prose passage the 'heart' of what each bishop spoke about." -- Intro.
Contains 53 interviews chapters with bishops from around the Communion. Each chapter begins with a brief description of the diocese and the bishop being interviewed.
Contents: Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface / Eric James -- Introduction / Timothy Wilson -- Bombay: Worker Priests: 'A Rent Collector, Someone in Computers, Another in the Railways' / Christopher Robinson -- Calcutta: 'If India fails, many lights will go out in Asia and elsewhere' / Lakdasa de Mel -- Barrackpore / Ronald Bryan -- California: 'How do you keep under the same umbrella ?' / Richard Millard -- Central Tanganyika: 'I am not a Number here. I am a Man' / A. Stanway -- Christchurch: 'Would the Church be missed ?' / Allan Pyatt -- Durham: 'Fulness of Life' / Ian Ramsey -- Gambia and the Rio Pongas: "We have Toiled aa Night and Caught Nothing / Timothy Olufosoye -- Guatemala" 'We have to prepare people for the Revolution which must come' / William Frey -- Hong Kong: 'Red Guards just across the River' / John Baker -- Iran: 'Every Green Leaf of a Tree is a Book about God' / Hassan Dehqani-Tafti -- Johannesburg: 'What is a man ?' / Bill Bendyshe Burnett -- Kootenay: 'So often we teded to look upon people as pew fodder' / Edward Scott -- Kurunagala: 'The Serenity of Christ' / Lakshman Wickremesinghe -- Lesotho: 'Most of the Travelling is done on Horseback' / John Maund -- Liverpool: 'Listen to the Wind' / Stuart Blanch -- Masasi: 'The Immediacy of God' / Trevor Huddleston -- Massachusetts: 'I was a black man before I was a Christian' / John Burgess -- Melanesia: 'Diocese of a thousand islands' / John Chisholm -- Mexico: A Missionary Church: 'I start talking to the shoeshine fella or the newspaper man at the corner' / Melchor Saucedo and Leonard Romero -- Middleton: Mission in a Secular World / E.R. Wickham -- Nagpur: 'Our Lord has not promised to his people a bed of roses' / John Sadiq -- Nairobi: 'No African can conceive of the Sacred apart from the Secular' / Leonard Beecher -- New Guinea: 'I never dreamed I would become a Bishop' / George Ambo -- New York: 'A New Response to the Changing Needs of the World' / Horace Donegan -- The Niger Delta: 'In spite of the war' / Alafuro Afonya -- North West Australia: 'This is one of Australia's great times of Missionary Opportunity' / Howell Witt -- Okinawa: 'Someone to whom the Sacrament means a great deal' / Edmund i.e.Edmond Browning -- Owerri: 'Here is no Abiding Place' / George Cockin and Benjamin Nwankiti -- Perth: Dialogue with other Faiths: 'Holy Insecurity' / George Appleton -- Polynesia: 'A Sense of Worship is Inescapable' / John Vockler -- The Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States: 'The Agonised Cry of a People who had no place in American society' / John Hines -- The Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States: 'All the Walls Came Tumbling Down' / Daniel Corrigan -- Puerto Rico: 'Collecting the Garbage' / Francisco Reus-Froylan -- Rockhampton: 'What I feel about the Bush and its Awesomeness and its Grandeur and its Majesty is a Sense of Adoration' / Donald Shearman -- Singapore and Malaya: From Barrister to Bishop / Chiu Ban It -- Spokane: 'What kind of Theology of Leisure do we have ?' / John Wyatt -- The Sudan: 'God does not only love the Christians' / Oliver Allison -- Taiwan: 'If you have not served Man well enough, why do you want to serve God ?/ James Wong -- Taejon: The Church: 'A Place for the Celebration of Joy' / Richard Rutt -- Taunton: `A Man for All Seasons' / Francis West -- Tokyo: 'Can you become a Christian without understanding English ? / David Goto -- Trinidad and Tobago: Christian Social Work / William Hughes -- Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi: 'What is the Church' / Janani Luwum -- Ruwenzori / Yonasani Rwakaikara -- Wakefield: 'Brother, you don't know the half of it' / Eric Treacy -- Washington: 'Individuals spoke their prayersm screamed their anger' / Paul Moore Jr. -- West Missouri: 'Community Organisation' / Edward Welles -- Zambia: 'New Forms of Missionary Work' / Oliver Green-Wilkinson -- Zanzibar and Tanga: 'The Church Welcomed to the Revolution' / Neil Russell -- Zululand: 'Here is the Way, Walk upon it' / Alphaeus Zulu.
"The idea of this book came late. It was July 2nd. The Lambeth Conference would begin on July 25th. .... If only, I thought, each bishop at Lambeth could be asked to say what he thinks are the best things the Church is doing in his diocese -- not only, of course, within the structures of the Church -- that could be marvellous." -- Preface.
"This is not a book about the Lambeth Conference. It was, however, made during the Conference because here, for a month, were gathered together -- perhaps it was rumoured, for the last time -- nearly five hundred bishops from different parts of the Anglican Communion. This seemed a marvellous opportunity to find out from the bishops what was happening in the Church, an opportunity to ask them questions about the kind of contribution which the Church could make in a world where many are searching for meaning and depth in their lives .... Here also was an opportunity for the bishops to speak about their own beliefs and convictions to those who feel that 'it is time to build a new world'." .... "In order to produce a book of this kind, I interviewed the bishops during the lunch-break and after the afternoon sessions of the Lambeth Conference, with a tape recorder there." .... "In spite of the obvious difficulties of getting hold of them during such a busy time, we were able to interview about a hundred and fifty bishops, representing the main areas where the Anglican Church is working. Then, having assembled the transcripts of these interviews, in the form of question and answer, I chose sixty and edited into a consecutive prose passage the 'heart' of what each bishop spoke about." -- Intro.
Contains 53 interviews chapters with bishops from around the Communion. Each chapter begins with a brief description of the diocese and the bishop being interviewed.
Contents: Acknowledgements -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface / Eric James -- Introduction / Timothy Wilson -- Bombay: Worker Priests: 'A Rent Collector, Someone in Computers, Another in the Railways' / Christopher Robinson -- Calcutta: 'If India fails, many lights will go out in Asia and elsewhere' / Lakdasa de Mel -- Barrackpore / Ronald Bryan -- California: 'How do you keep under the same umbrella ?' / Richard Millard -- Central Tanganyika: 'I am not a Number here. I am a Man' / A. Stanway -- Christchurch: 'Would the Church be missed ?' / Allan Pyatt -- Durham: 'Fulness of Life' / Ian Ramsey -- Gambia and the Rio Pongas: "We have Toiled aa Night and Caught Nothing / Timothy Olufosoye -- Guatemala" 'We have to prepare people for the Revolution which must come' / William Frey -- Hong Kong: 'Red Guards just across the River' / John Baker -- Iran: 'Every Green Leaf of a Tree is a Book about God' / Hassan Dehqani-Tafti -- Johannesburg: 'What is a man ?' / Bill Bendyshe Burnett -- Kootenay: 'So often we teded to look upon people as pew fodder' / Edward Scott -- Kurunagala: 'The Serenity of Christ' / Lakshman Wickremesinghe -- Lesotho: 'Most of the Travelling is done on Horseback' / John Maund -- Liverpool: 'Listen to the Wind' / Stuart Blanch -- Masasi: 'The Immediacy of God' / Trevor Huddleston -- Massachusetts: 'I was a black man before I was a Christian' / John Burgess -- Melanesia: 'Diocese of a thousand islands' / John Chisholm -- Mexico: A Missionary Church: 'I start talking to the shoeshine fella or the newspaper man at the corner' / Melchor Saucedo and Leonard Romero -- Middleton: Mission in a Secular World / E.R. Wickham -- Nagpur: 'Our Lord has not promised to his people a bed of roses' / John Sadiq -- Nairobi: 'No African can conceive of the Sacred apart from the Secular' / Leonard Beecher -- New Guinea: 'I never dreamed I would become a Bishop' / George Ambo -- New York: 'A New Response to the Changing Needs of the World' / Horace Donegan -- The Niger Delta: 'In spite of the war' / Alafuro Afonya -- North West Australia: 'This is one of Australia's great times of Missionary Opportunity' / Howell Witt -- Okinawa: 'Someone to whom the Sacrament means a great deal' / Edmund i.e.Edmond Browning -- Owerri: 'Here is no Abiding Place' / George Cockin and Benjamin Nwankiti -- Perth: Dialogue with other Faiths: 'Holy Insecurity' / George Appleton -- Polynesia: 'A Sense of Worship is Inescapable' / John Vockler -- The Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States: 'The Agonised Cry of a People who had no place in American society' / John Hines -- The Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States: 'All the Walls Came Tumbling Down' / Daniel Corrigan -- Puerto Rico: 'Collecting the Garbage' / Francisco Reus-Froylan -- Rockhampton: 'What I feel about the Bush and its Awesomeness and its Grandeur and its Majesty is a Sense of Adoration' / Donald Shearman -- Singapore and Malaya: From Barrister to Bishop / Chiu Ban It -- Spokane: 'What kind of Theology of Leisure do we have ?' / John Wyatt -- The Sudan: 'God does not only love the Christians' / Oliver Allison -- Taiwan: 'If you have not served Man well enough, why do you want to serve God ?/ James Wong -- Taejon: The Church: 'A Place for the Celebration of Joy' / Richard Rutt -- Taunton: `A Man for All Seasons' / Francis West -- Tokyo: 'Can you become a Christian without understanding English ? / David Goto -- Trinidad and Tobago: Christian Social Work / William Hughes -- Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi: 'What is the Church' / Janani Luwum -- Ruwenzori / Yonasani Rwakaikara -- Wakefield: 'Brother, you don't know the half of it' / Eric Treacy -- Washington: 'Individuals spoke their prayersm screamed their anger' / Paul Moore Jr. -- West Missouri: 'Community Organisation' / Edward Welles -- Zambia: 'New Forms of Missionary Work' / Oliver Green-Wilkinson -- Zanzibar and Tanga: 'The Church Welcomed to the Revolution' / Neil Russell -- Zululand: 'Here is the Way, Walk upon it' / Alphaeus Zulu.
"Copyright Central Board of Finance of the Church of England 1962. Published by the Church Information Office, Church House, Westminster, SW1 and printed by South Essex Recorders Ltd., Ilford, Essex". -- p. 16.
Contents divided into sections: Why 'Anglican' ? -- How did these Churches come into being ? -- The common bond -- The Book of Common Prayer -- Organisation -- The Lambeth Conference -- The Anglican Congress -- St. Augustine's College, Canterbury -- Relations with other Churches -- The future -- The Churches of the Anglican Communion.
"The original conception of this book goes back some years. The writer, when in China, taught theological students Church History and other subjects related to Anglicanism, and was impressed by the lack of any book which sets out to do for the Anglican Communion the sort of thing done by the later Bishop of Chichester's 'A Brief Sketch of the Church of England'. .... The first draft of this book resulted, and, had circumstances permitted, it would have been translated into Chinese and published there. Since then much of the material has been used for lectures at St. Augustine's College, Canterbury; parts have been expanded, other parts cuts down, all has been written as for English readers, and the result is a new book". -- Preface.
Contents: The [16] Churches of the Anglican Communion -- Preface -- PART ONE -- To. !814 -- 1814-1836 -- 1836-1867 -- 1867-1888 -- 1888-1920 -- 1920-1956 -- PART TWO -- Anglicanism and the Bible -- Doctrine -- Worship -- Order and Organization -- Christian Unity -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.
Each of the chronological chapters divided into four geographic sub-sections: America -- Asia -- Australia and New Zealand -- Africa.
Colophon: Made and printed in Great Britain by William Clowes and Sons, Limited, London and Beccles.
"Edited by J.W.C. Wand, D.D., Bishop of London, Formerly Archbishop of Brisbane".
Includes bibliographical references, p. 337-343.
"The purpose of this book is to offer a survey of the whole Anglican Communion. A short time ago Canon McLeod Campbell, in his fascinating 'Christian History in the Making', traced the history of that Communion in the course of its formation. We wish to take up the story where he left it, and to present a bird's-eye view of the finished product, or at least of that product at the stage of development it has reached to-day. It is hoped that the publication will at least be found timely. The meetings of the Lambeth Conference have always been important since their inception in 1867. .... Also it should help the various branches of the Anglican Communion to know each other better. Such knowledge is all too obviously lacking at the moment. .... The following survey should thus lead to a more exact and widespread knowledge of what the Anglican Communion us. There will be some gain if it is no longer confused with the Church of England. It includes the Church, but is not identical with it." -- Intro., p. vii.
Contents: Introduction / the Bishop of London i.e. J.W.C. Wand -- The Church of England and its Offshoots / the Very Rev. R. H. Malden, Dean of Wells -- The Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. / the Rt. Rev. Edward L. Parsons, formerly Bishop of California -- The Church of England in Canada and Newfoundland / the Most Rev. Philip Carrington, Archbishop of Quebec -- The Church of India, Burma and Ceylon / the Rt. Rev. Stephen Neill, formerly Bishop of Tinnevelly -- The Church of the Province of South Africa / the Most Rev. J.R. Darbyshire, Archbishop of Cape Town -- The Church of England in Australia and Tasmania / the Rt. Rev. F. de W. Batty, Bishop of Newcastle, New South Wales -- The Church of the Province of New Zealand / the Most Rev. C.W. West-Watson, Archbishop of New Zealand -- The Anglican Communion in the Far East / the Rev. Michael Bruce, formerly Assistant Chaplain of Shanghai Cathedral an Secretary of the S.C.M. in China -- The Church of the Province of the West Indies / the Rt. Rev. John Dauglish, formerly Bishop of Nassau -- The Mediterranean and the Near and Middle East / Rev. W.A. Wigram, D.D. -- Tropical Africa / the Rev. R.W. Stopford, formerly Principal of Achimota College -- The East Indies / the Rt. Rev. B.C. Roberts, formerly Bishop of Singapore -- The Disestablished Home Churches / the Rev. C.B. Moss, D.D. -- The Mission of the Church of England / the Rev. Roger Lloyd, Canon of Winchester -- Summary and Conclusion / the Bishop of London i.e. J.W.C. Wand -- Bibliography -- Index -- Map of the Overseas Dioceses of the Anglican Communion.
Map entitled "Overseas Dioceses of the Anglican Communion 1945" includes note: "The accompanying map is reproduced, by permission of the author and the Missionary Council of the Church Assembly, from 'Church History in the Making' by Canon J. MacLeod Campbell (Press and Publications Board of the Church Assembly, 1946). The list shows all dioceses (excluding British Isles and U.S.A.) existing at the end of 1947".
"[By] A.E.J. Rawlinson, D.D. (Oxon), Hon D.D. (Durham), Hon. Fellow of Corpus Christi College, Oxford, Sometime Bishop of Derby".
Includes bibliography, p. 131-134.
"What is the Anglican Communion, and what are its relations with the other bodies that make up the Universal Church ? Dr. Rawlinson is well qualified to answer these questions: He is a scholar and a theologian; and, particularly during his twenty-three years' tenure of the see of Derby, he has taken part in many conferences on the subject of reunion, both with representatives of other churches and, as in the Lambeth Conferences of 1948 and 1958, with fellow-Anglicans". -- back cover.
Contents: Preface dated August 1959 / A.E.J. Rawlinson, Bp. -- Ecclesia Anglicana -- Lambeth Conferences -- Considerations of Theology -- Further Theological Considerations -- Current Proposals for Regional Unity -- Anglican-Presbyterian Relations -- Relations between the Church of England and the Methodist Church -- Epilogue -- Bibliography.
"Sermon preached by the Reverend John Heuss, D.D., Rector".
"Each of the eighteen parts of the Anglican Communion governs, finances and manages it own affairs. We do not have a central administrative bureau, such as the Roman Catholic Church has in its Curia in the Vatican. Four years ago the bishops meeting at Lambeth decided that the Anglican Communion needed a central administrative officer to act as a liaison between the Archbishop of Canterbury and its eighteen autonomous sections around the world. Bishop Stephen F. Bayne, Jr., who grew up in Trinity Parish, now holds that office. He has accomplished much in his world-wide travels to strengthen the day-to-day ties between all parts of the Anglican Church.
I believe that the future will require a larger central administration. This subject probably will be discussed at the Anglican Congress in Toronto next summer. It is especially necessary that the missionary work be given financial assistance. This is one reason why I am trying, during my rectorship of Trinity Parish, to encourage the members of the Mother Church and the chapels to assume greater responsibility for the cost of their own programs. I hope the day will come when the people of Trinity Parish will pay for their own churches and not depend on endowment income. The endowment of Trinity Parish should be used for missionary work". -- p. 10-11. Second paragraph starting "I believe that the future ..." printed in red ink.
Text printed in red and black includes four maps (also black, white and red): 1) "East African Dioceses and province of Central Africa"; 2) The Anglican Communion [showing "The Eighteen Autonomous Church Bodies"]; 3) "Province of West Africa"; and 4) "Province of South Africa".
Back cover is advertisement for forthcoming book by Dr. Heuss: "Coming in the Fall of 1963. A new book by Dr. Heuss. Have a Lively Faith. This sermon, 'The Anglican Communion', is to be part of a new book by Dr. Heuss which will be based on his long experience as priest, pastor, and teacher. .... Publisher: Morehouse-Barlow Company. Probable Price: $4.25".
"Distributed in Canada by The Anglican Book Centre, 600 Jarvis Street, Toronto 5, Ontario. Distributed in Great Britain by S.P.C.K., Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone Rd., London N.W. 1. Distributed in the U.S.A. by The Seabury Press, 825 Second Avenue, New York, N.Y., 10017". -- verso of t.-p.
"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.