Anglican Communion in Crisis : : How Episcopal Dissidents and Their African Allies Are Reshaping Anglicanism / / Miranda K. Hassett.

The sign outside the conservative, white church in the small southern U.S. town announces that the church is part of the Episcopal Church--of Rwanda. In Anglican Communion in Crisis, Miranda Hassett tells the fascinating story of how a new alliance between conservative American Episcopalians and Afr...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2009]
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Year of Publication:2009
Edition:Course Book
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (320 p.) :; 2 line illus.
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Abbreviations --
Introduction --
Chapter 1. Renewal And Conflict: The Episcopal Church And The Province Of Uganda --
Chapter 2. Taking Africa Seriously: The Globalization Of Conservative Episcopalians --
Chapter 3. "White Hands Up!" Lambeth 1998 And The Global Politics Of Homosexuality --
Chapter 4. From African/Asian Juggernaut To Global Orthodox Majority --
Chapter 5. "At Home In Kigali": Transnational Relationships And Domestic Dissent --
Chapter 6. "Who Wants To Be In The Ugandan Communion?" Perceptions Of African And American Christianity --
Chapter 7. Integrity For Sale? Money And Asymmetry In Transnational Anglican Alliances --
Chapter 8. The Next Anglicanism? Conclusions And Implications --
Notes --
Index
Summary:The sign outside the conservative, white church in the small southern U.S. town announces that the church is part of the Episcopal Church--of Rwanda. In Anglican Communion in Crisis, Miranda Hassett tells the fascinating story of how a new alliance between conservative American Episcopalians and African Anglicans is transforming conflicts between American Episcopalians--especially over homosexuality--into global conflicts within the Anglican church. In the mid-1990s, conservative American Episcopalians and Anglican leaders from Africa and other parts of the Southern Hemisphere began to forge ties in opposition to the American Episcopal Church's perceived liberalism and growing toleration of homosexuality. This resulted in dozens of American Episcopal churches submitting to the authority of African bishops. Based on wide research, interviews with key participants and observers, and months Hassett spent in a southern U.S. parish of the Episcopal Church of Rwanda and in Anglican communities in Uganda, Anglican Communion in Crisis is the first anthropological examination of the coalition between American Episcopalians and African Anglicans. The book challenges common views--that the relationship between the Americans and Africans is merely one of convenience or even that the Americans bought the support of the Africans. Instead, Hassett argues that their partnership is a deliberate and committed movement that has tapped the power and language of globalization in an effort to move both the American Episcopal Church and the worldwide Anglican Communion to the right.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781400827718
9783110442502
DOI:10.1515/9781400827718?locatt=mode:legacy
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Miranda K. Hassett.