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This book offers a global perspective on how Anglican ministry evolved throughout a century marked by radical upheavals and dramatic changes in theological, social, and political perspectives.
That history begins with the end of the Victorian era, when Anglicanism had spread around the world but was deeply enmeshed with colonialism and it was assumed that it was shaped and defined by its North Atlantic history. Kater explores how the Anglican Way became rooted in widely different contexts and identifies the many pressures and movements that challenged that history—including two world wars, a global Depression, anti-colonialism and the struggles against the many forms of oppression and discrimination that marked the century. This book is the story of how Anglican ministry has been broadened and deepened by its constantly growing diversity even as that diversity has brought new challenges.
Contents
Introduction
Chapter One: Empire's Twilight
Chapter Two: Ministry in a Time of War
Chapter Three: Anglican Ministry after the Great War
Chapter Four: Ministry in the Decade of the Thirties
Chapter Five: Ministry in the Forties: War and After
Chapter Six: Post-War Anglicanism: The Fifties
Chapter Seven: Promises and Challenges: Ministry in the Sixties
Chapter Eight: Ministry in the Seventies: Hopes and Disappointments
Chapter Nine: Shaking the Anglican Foundations: The Eighties
Chapter Ten: The Nineties: Unity, Diversity and Conflict
Chapter Eleven: Lambeth 1998 and Beyond: Towards a New Millennium