"First published in Great Britain in 2008 ... Copyright The Anglican Consultative Council 2008". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliographical references but NO index.
"The aim of this book is to enable you to begin or to continue listening to those identified as 'homosexual persons' and to discover and engage with the diversity of responses found among Anglicans. It seeks to give you resources for these tasks. It is hoped that these will help you gain a deeper clarity and understanding of your own position, encourage you to speak for yourself, and enable you to understand the opinion of others". -- Intro., p. 5.
"The book's eight chapters are presented in four parts." -- Intro., p. 11.
Each chapter includes "Questions" and bibliographical "Notes".
Contents: List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction / Andrew Goddard and Phil Groves -- Part i: Listening and Mission / Ian T. Douglas and Michael Poon -- Listening and Dialogue / Janet Marshall and Charley Thomas -- Part 2: The Witness of Scripture / Phil Groves, John Holder and Paula Gooder -- The Witness of Tradition / Jaci Maraschin, Simon Fan and Phil Groves -- Homosexualities and Culture / Terry Brown, Victor Atta-Bafoe and Phil Groves [Additional material from Griphus Gakuru and John Kevern] -- Part 3: Sexuality and Identity / Janet Trisk and Sue Burns -- Christian Spirituality and Sexuality / Joseph Galgalo and Debbie Royals -- Part 4: The Witness of Science / David de Pomerai and Glynn Harrison.
Canadian contributors include Terry Brown (currently Bishop of Malaita, Church of Melanesia) and Janet Marshall.
"First published in Great Britain in 2008 ... Copyright The Anglican Consultative Council 2008". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliographical references but NO index.
"The aim of this book is to enable you to begin or to continue listening to those identified as 'homosexual persons' and to discover and engage with the diversity of responses found among Anglicans. It seeks to give you resources for these tasks. It is hoped that these will help you gain a deeper clarity and understanding of your own position, encourage you to speak for yourself, and enable you to understand the opinion of others". -- Intro., p. 5.
"The book's eight chapters are presented in four parts." -- Intro., p. 11.
Each chapter includes "Questions" and bibliographical "Notes".
Contents: List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction / Andrew Goddard and Phil Groves -- Part i: Listening and Mission / Ian T. Douglas and Michael Poon -- Listening and Dialogue / Janet Marshall and Charley Thomas -- Part 2: The Witness of Scripture / Phil Groves, John Holder and Paula Gooder -- The Witness of Tradition / Jaci Maraschin, Simon Fan and Phil Groves -- Homosexualities and Culture / Terry Brown, Victor Atta-Bafoe and Phil Groves [Additional material from Griphus Gakuru and John Kevern] -- Part 3: Sexuality and Identity / Janet Trisk and Sue Burns -- Christian Spirituality and Sexuality / Joseph Galgalo and Debbie Royals -- Part 4: The Witness of Science / David de Pomerai and Glynn Harrison.
Canadian contributors include Terry Brown (currently Bishop of Malaita, Church of Melanesia) and Janet Marshall.
Cover title: Guidelines and principles for mission and evangelism.
"From "Towards Dynamic Mission : Renewing the Church for Mission / Mission Issues and Strategy Advisory Group II (MISAG II) 1993 [and] "Anglicans in Mission : A Transforming Journey" / Inter-Anglican Standing Commission on Mission (MISSIO) 1999". -- title-page.
Contents: The Five Marks of Mission of the World-wide Anglican Communion -- Mission Commissions in the Anglican Communion: The Journey so far -- History of ACC [Anglican Consultative Council] Mission Commissions -- Ten Principles of Partnership -- Guidelines for Mission and Evangelism Co-ordinators -- Ten Priorities in Evangelism -- Guidelines for ACC Networks in the Anglican Communion -- Guidelines for Companion Link Relationships in the Anglican Communion -- Guidelines for Development Programmes in the Anglican Communion -- Guidelines for Partnership Visits in the Anglican Communion.
Page 40 is blank page.
The Rev. John Barton, former Director of World Mission, Anglican Church of Canada, was a member of MISAG II. Dr. Eleanor Johnson, Director of Partnerships, Anglican Church of Canada, was a member of MISSIO.
"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.
"The Anglican Communion has responded with enthusiasm to the Lambeth Fathers' call for a Decade of Evangelism. In these pages lay persons, evangelists, scholars, bishops, and clergy convey stories of 'Sharing the Good News through Mission' in their part of God's world. As the title suggests, evangelism and mission are inseparable. These chapters express that reality against a background of cultural diversity and experience". -- back cover.
Contents: Foreword / Robert Renouf -- List of Contributors -- An Introduction and a Plea / Colin Craston -- Section I: Evangelism in Mission: Everything Connects -- 1. Proclamation of Good News: Essential Relationships of Mission and Evangelism / David Winter -- 2. Decade of Transformation: Proclaiming, Celebrating and Following Christ as the Paradigm of Change in People, Church and Society / Janet Hodgson -- 3. Compassionate Service to the Needy: Sharing in the Compassion of Christ / James Ottley -- 4. Integrity of Creation: Striving to safeguard the integrity of creation and safeguard and renew the ecological life of the earth / Kenyon Wright -- Section II: Mission in Context: Church and World -- 5. Ecumenical Context / Alexander Malik -- 6. Cultural Context / French Chang-Him -- 7. Context of People of God in Community / Jaci Maraschin -- Section III: Movement to Mission: A Massive Shift -- 8. Training the Laity and Clergy for Mission: The Role of Every Christian -- 9. Renewal of the Church in Mission: The Work of the Spirit in Christian Formation / Sehon Goodridge -- 10. Structures and Strategies for Mission and Evangelism: Sabah Style / Yong Ping Chung -- 11. Mission and Communication: 'Roger and Out' / Roger Herft -- Epilogue: A Story to Tell / Gideon Olajiide.
Colophon: Typeset by BPCC Techset Ltd, Exeter. Printed in Great Britain by BPCC Wheatons Ltd, Exeter.
"The Anglican Communion has responded with enthusiasm to the Lambeth Fathers' call for a Decade of Evangelism. In these pages lay persons, evangelists, scholars, bishops, and clergy convey stories of 'Sharing the Good News through Mission' in their part of God's world. As the title suggests, evangelism and mission are inseparable. These chapters express that reality against a background of cultural diversity and experience". -- back cover.
Contents: Foreword / Robert Renouf -- List of Contributors -- An Introduction and a Plea / Colin Craston -- Section I: Evangelism in Mission: Everything Connects -- 1. Proclamation of Good News: Essential Relationships of Mission and Evangelism / David Winter -- 2. Decade of Transformation: Proclaiming, Celebrating and Following Christ as the Paradigm of Change in People, Church and Society / Janet Hodgson -- 3. Compassionate Service to the Needy: Sharing in the Compassion of Christ / James Ottley -- 4. Integrity of Creation: Striving to safeguard the integrity of creation and safeguard and renew the ecological life of the earth / Kenyon Wright -- Section II: Mission in Context: Church and World -- 5. Ecumenical Context / Alexander Malik -- 6. Cultural Context / French Chang-Him -- 7. Context of People of God in Community / Jaci Maraschin -- Section III: Movement to Mission: A Massive Shift -- 8. Training the Laity and Clergy for Mission: The Role of Every Christian -- 9. Renewal of the Church in Mission: The Work of the Spirit in Christian Formation / Sehon Goodridge -- 10. Structures and Strategies for Mission and Evangelism: Sabah Style / Yong Ping Chung -- 11. Mission and Communication: 'Roger and Out' / Roger Herft -- Epilogue: A Story to Tell / Gideon Olajiide.
Colophon: Typeset by BPCC Techset Ltd, Exeter. Printed in Great Britain by BPCC Wheatons Ltd, Exeter.
"The Anglican Communion has responded with enthusiasm to the Lambeth Fathers' call for a Decade of Evangelism. In these pages lay persons, evangelists, scholars, bishops, and clergy convey stories of 'Sharing the Good News through Mission' in their part of God's world. As the title suggests, evangelism and mission are inseparable. These chapters express that reality against a background of cultural diversity and experience". -- back cover.
Contents: Foreword / Robert Renouf -- List of Contributors -- An Introduction and a Plea / Colin Craston -- Section I: Evangelism in Mission: Everything Connects -- 1. Proclamation of Good News: Essential Relationships of Mission and Evangelism / David Winter -- 2. Decade of Transformation: Proclaiming, Celebrating and Following Christ as the Paradigm of Change in People, Church and Society / Janet Hodgson -- 3. Compassionate Service to the Needy: Sharing in the Compassion of Christ / James Ottley -- 4. Integrity of Creation: Striving to safeguard the integrity of creation and safeguard and renew the ecological life of the earth / Kenyon Wright -- Section II: Mission in Context: Church and World -- 5. Ecumenical Context / Alexander Malik -- 6. Cultural Context / French Chang-Him -- 7. Context of People of God in Community / Jaci Maraschin -- Section III: Movement to Mission: A Massive Shift -- 8. Training the Laity and Clergy for Mission: The Role of Every Christian -- 9. Renewal of the Church in Mission: The Work of the Spirit in Christian Formation / Sehon Goodridge -- 10. Structures and Strategies for Mission and Evangelism: Sabah Style / Yong Ping Chung -- 11. Mission and Communication: 'Roger and Out' / Roger Herft -- Epilogue: A Story to Tell / Gideon Olajiide.
Colophon: Typeset by BPCC Techset Ltd, Exeter. Printed in Great Britain by BPCC Wheatons Ltd, Exeter.
"Published for the Missionary and Ecumenical Council of the Church Assembly". -- verso of t.-p.
"First published November 1964. Second edition February 1965". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliography, p. 151-152.
"This book is the fruit of nine months of trying to interpret 'Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence in the Body of Christ' to and for the Church of England. During this time I have spoken at meetings of every sort in all parts of the country, and many of the points raised in discussion have been incorporated into the pages which follow". -- Preface.
"Mr. Barry Till in this book shows how the great Anglican Toronto Congress [of 1963] can break out of this inhibiting fate of being a Congress, `et praeterea nihil'; how, by fully applying Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence, we and all the Anglican Communion can, by the Grace of God, achieve a break-through to the large world; how we can enter into more fruitful relations with one another; how the splendid work of our missionary societies can be helped and renewed and become a concern of all instead of a very few; and how we can grow in fellowship with other churches until the larger day of unity for which we pray." -- Foreword.
Contents: Foreword / Kenneth Grubb -- Dedication -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence in the Body of Christ -- The Changing World -- The Christian Mission Since 1910 -- Towards Mutual Responsibility and Ecumenical Integrity -- Behind It All -- The Conversion of the Church of England -- To the Ends of the World -- No Small Change -- For Further Reading -- Appendix 1: Praying for Mission -- Appendix 2: The Anglican Communion.
Appendix 1: Praying for Mission includes worship resources including prayers, litanies and suggested scriptural texts for study.
"Published for the Missionary and Ecumenical Council of the Church Assembly". -- verso of t.-p.
"First published November 1964. Second edition February 1965". -- verso of t.-p.
Includes bibliography, p. 151-152.
"This book is the fruit of nine months of trying to interpret 'Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence in the Body of Christ' to and for the Church of England. During this time I have spoken at meetings of every sort in all parts of the country, and many of the points raised in discussion have been incorporated into the pages which follow". -- Preface.
"Mr. Barry Till in this book shows how the great Anglican Toronto Congress [of 1963] can break out of this inhibiting fate of being a Congress, `et praeterea nihil'; how, by fully applying Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence, we and all the Anglican Communion can, by the Grace of God, achieve a break-through to the large world; how we can enter into more fruitful relations with one another; how the splendid work of our missionary societies can be helped and renewed and become a concern of all instead of a very few; and how we can grow in fellowship with other churches until the larger day of unity for which we pray." -- Foreword.
Contents: Foreword / Kenneth Grubb -- Dedication -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence in the Body of Christ -- The Changing World -- The Christian Mission Since 1910 -- Towards Mutual Responsibility and Ecumenical Integrity -- Behind It All -- The Conversion of the Church of England -- To the Ends of the World -- No Small Change -- For Further Reading -- Appendix 1: Praying for Mission -- Appendix 2: The Anglican Communion.
Appendix 1: Praying for Mission includes worship resources including prayers, litanies and suggested scriptural texts for study.
"[B]y Fenton Morley, Education Secretary, Overseas Council of the Church Assembly".
"This Syllabus is based upon the main themes of the addresses and discussions at the Anglican Congress in Minneapolis and the World Council of Churches' Assembly at Evanston, the full reports of which should be studied. It is intended for use in Missionary Education and in the general field of religious education". -- p. [1].
Contents: Membership and Mission -- Membership of the Anglican Communion -- The Mission of the Church in the Nation and Community -- The Mission of the Church in Evangelism -- The Mission and the Family -- The Mission and the Parish -- Appendix: The Minneapolis Message.
Each section ends with "Questions for Group Discussion".
Colophon: 1955, Published for the Overseas Council of the Church Assembly by the Church Information Board, Church House, Westminster, S.W. 1.