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The Oxford Handbook of Anglican Studies
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Table of Contents

List of Contributors
Introduction
Part I: Historiography
1: Bruce Kaye: 'Anglicanism' before the Reformation
2: Alec Ryrie: The Reformation in Anglicanism
3: Paul Avis: Anglican Conciliarism: the Lambeth Conference as an Instrument of Communion
4: Kevin Ward: Mission in the Anglican Communion
5: Andrew Atherstone: Identities and Parties
6: Mark D. Chapman: Varieties of Missionary Bishop
Part II: The Methods and Styles of Anglicanism
7: Andrew McGowan: Anglicanism and the Fathers
8: Paul Avis: Prayer Book Use and Conformity
9: Jenny Gaffin: Anglican Wisdom
10: Anne Loades: Anglican Spirituality
11: Kenneth Stevenson: Anglican Aesthetics
12: Marion Grau: Considering Hermeneutics, Method, and Cultural Diversity in Anglican and Episcopal Contexts
Part III: The Contextualization of Anglicanism
13: Robert Bruce Mullin: Anglicanism and the North American Revolutions
14: Stephen Pickard: 'Home Away From Home': Displacement, Identity, and Anglican Ecclesiology in Australasia
15: Marc Billimoria: Sri Lanka
16: Victor Reginald Atta-Baffoe: West Africa
17: Andrew C. Wheeler: 'God Has Come Amongst Us Slowly and We Didn't Realise It!' The Transformation of Anglican Missionary Heritage in Sudan
18: Philip L. Wickeri and Paul Kwong: Sheng Kung Hui: The Contextualization of Anglicanism in Hong Kong
19: Dan O'Connor: The Geography of Anglicanism
Part IV: Anglican Identities
20: Grace Davie: Establishment
21: Miranda K. Hassett: Charismatic renewal
22: Alister E. McGrath: Anglicanism and Pan-Evangelicalism
23: Jenny Te Paa-Daniel: Indigenous Peoples: A Case Study on Being a Twenty-first Century Maori Anglican
24: Sathianathan Clarke: Ecumenism and Post-Anglicanism
Part V: Crises and Controversies
25: Gerald O. West: The Bible
26: Thabo Makgoba: Politics
27: Paula D. Nesbitt: Doctrine
28: Kathryn Tanner: Gender
29: Andrew Goddard: Sexuality and Communion
30: Clare Amos and Michael Ipgrave: The challenge of other religions
Part VI: The Practice of Anglican Life
31: Sarah Rowand Jones: Episcopé and Leadership
32: Charlotte Methuen: Ecumenism
33: Robin Gill: Congregational Life
34: Martyn Percy: Context, Character, and Challenges: The Shaping of Ordination Training
35: Cathy Ross: Mission
36: Phyllis Tickle: Prayer
37: Norman Doe: Canon Law
Part VII: The Futures of Anglicanism
38: Michael Battle: Race, Spirituality, and Reconciliation
39: Susanna Snyder: Moving the Anglican Communion: Ethics and Ecclesiology in an Age of Migration
40: Micah Eun-Kya Kim: Biblical Hermeneutics in the Context of 'Post-Anglicanism': Beyond Pax Anglicana
41: Michael Nazir-Ali: Anglican Relations with Islam
42: Janet Trisk: Authority, Theology, and Power
43: Terry M. Brown: Anglican Way or Ways?
44: A. Katherine Grieb: Anglican Interpretations of Scripture: Can Scriptural Reasoning Provide a Way Forward?

About the Author

Mark D. Chapman is Vice-Principal of Ripon College, Cuddesdon, Oxford, England and Reader in Modern Theology at the University of Oxford. Sathianathan Clarke holds the Bishop Sundo Kim Chair for World Christianity and is Professor of Theology, Culture, and Mission at the Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington DC. Martyn Percy is Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, England. He was previously Principal of Ripon College, Cuddesdon.

Reviews

This handbook is a welcome contribution to the murky field of 'Anglican studies' They have produced a significant contribution to the emerging discipline of Anglican studies, not least by forging a template for future studies of its kind. Only time will tell if Anglican studies endures as a stable category, but the present volume is the best attempt thus far to achieve such stability.
*Stewart Clem, Religious Studies Review*

It is impossible to do justice to all the essays in this book. I learnt something from just about every contributor.
*Paul Richardson, The Church of England Newspaper*

No self-respecting library should be without this invaluable reference work and every Anglican's bookshelf will benefit from this compendium of informed analysis and distilled wisdom.
*Dr John Saxbee, Church Times*

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