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2017
This chapter analyses the ways nineteenth-century Anglicanism has been studied by scholars. Three different traditions of historiography are identified and explored. The first approach is interested in internal ecclesiastical debates, in relations between Church and state, and in wider social change.
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This chapter analyses the ways nineteenth-century Anglicanism has been studied by scholars. Three different traditions of historiography are identified and explored. The first approach is interested in internal ecclesiastical debates, in relations between Church and state, and in wider social change.
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2017
Abstract This chapter traces the Anglican commitment to, and involvement in, the ecumenical movement from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, particularly as reflected in resolutions of successive Lambeth Conferences from 1867 to 2008.
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Abstract This chapter traces the Anglican commitment to, and involvement in, the ecumenical movement from the mid-nineteenth century to the present, particularly as reflected in resolutions of successive Lambeth Conferences from 1867 to 2008.
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2020
Anglicanism in East and Southeast Asia exhibits diversity in its forms and development, influenced by historical and social contexts. While some churches achieved autonomy early on, others attained self-governance only in the late 20th century. Despite facing challenges such as political upheavals, persecution, and the pressure to conform to dominant ...
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Anglicanism in East and Southeast Asia exhibits diversity in its forms and development, influenced by historical and social contexts. While some churches achieved autonomy early on, others attained self-governance only in the late 20th century. Despite facing challenges such as political upheavals, persecution, and the pressure to conform to dominant ...
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2018
Anglicanism came to the Middle East in the early nineteenth century through British missionaries who were influenced both by colonialism and the Evangelical Revival. These efforts were concentrated primarily in Palestine, Egypt, and Iran. Today, the Province of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East consists of the four dioceses of ...
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Anglicanism came to the Middle East in the early nineteenth century through British missionaries who were influenced both by colonialism and the Evangelical Revival. These efforts were concentrated primarily in Palestine, Egypt, and Iran. Today, the Province of the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem and the Middle East consists of the four dioceses of ...
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Anglicans and Islam in Nigeria: Anglicans Encountering Difference
Journal of Anglican Studies, 2004ABSTRACTNigeria is the most populous nation in Africa. It is also divided on religious grounds with a predominantly Muslim north and a mainly Christian south. Christians make up the majority of the population (52.6 per cent) compared with Muslims (41 per cent). The 17 million Anglicans are the second largest Christian group.
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Probabilistic Programming in Anglican
2015Anglican is a probabilistic programming system designed to interoperate with Clojure and other JVM languages. We describe the implementation of Anglican and illustrate how its design facilitates both explorative and industrial use of probabilistic programming.
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Sydney Anglicans and Homosexuality
Journal of Homosexuality, 1997The city of Sydney in Australia has one of the largest gay and lesbian communities in the English-speaking world, while the Anglican Church in Sydney is proud of its reputation as a strong-hold and guardian of conservative evangelicalism. Since the early 1970s the Anglican diocese, in its official statements and pastoral policies, has been strongly ...
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From Anglican Witness to Anglican With-ness: Navigating Challenges in Global Anglicanism
Anglican Theological ReviewThe Anglican Communion today faces profound challenges in maintaining unity amid theological, cultural, and socio-political tensions in its mission. How can Anglican witness evolve in a way that prioritizes relational solidarity over paternalistic mission?
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