Beyond Colonial Anglicanism: The Anglican Communion in the Twenty-First Century
https://archives.anglican.ca/link/article28778
- Author
- Douglas, Ian T. (Ian Theodore), 1958-
- Kwok, Pui-lan, 1952-
- Reviewer
- Baker, A. Gordon (Alfred Gordon), 1928-2012
- Material Type
- Book Review
- Journal
- Anglican Journal
- Date
- 2001 November
- Reviewer
- Baker, A. Gordon (Alfred Gordon), 1928-2012
- Material Type
- Book Review
- Journal
- Anglican Journal
- Date
- 2001 November
- Volume
- 127
- Issue
- 9
- Page
- 17
- Notes
- Part I lays out the colonial inheritance. Kwok provides the challenge: `The Anglican Communion must determine whether it will be a relic of the colonial past, or a bridge to the future'." "The most direct challenge is found in the essay by David Hamid, now director of ecumenical affairs for the Anglican Communion and formerly the Anglican Church of Canada's mission secretary for Latin America and the Caribbean: `How do Anglicans feel about the progress being made which underlines ever more strongly the vocation of Anglicanism to disappear, and to re-emerge as part of a coming greater unity ?'".
- Subjects
- Anglican Communion - Book reviews
- Colonialism - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion - Book reviews
- Hamid, David, 1955-
- Location
- General Synod Archives