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Title: | Bounty in bondage: the Anglican Church in Southern Africa: essays in honour of Edward King |
Editors: | England, Frank![]() Paterson, Torquil ![]() King, Edward ![]() |
Year: | 1989 |
Pages: | 222 |
Language: | English |
City of publisher: | Johannesburg |
Publisher: | Ravan Press |
ISBN: | 0869753835 |
Geographic term: | Southern Africa |
Subjects: | Anglican Church festschrifts (form) |
About person: | Edward Laurie King (1920-1998)![]() |
Abstract: | In these essays in honour of Edward King, Dean of Cape Town, a group of scholars from various disciplines critically examine the life of the Anglican Church in southern Africa. Contents: 1. Foreword, by Archbishop Desmond Tutu - 2. Edward Laurie King: an appreciation, by Roy Barker - 3. Tracing southern African Anglicanism, by Frank England - 4. Anglicans and scripture in South Africa, by Jonathan Draper and Gerry West - 5. A liturgy for liberation, by Torquil Paterson - 6. Bishops: legacy from the past or hope for the future?, by John Suggit - 7. From paternalism to partnership? The Church of the Province of Southern Africa and mission 1848-1988, by Mandy Goedhals - 8. Confronting the crisis: Church-State relations, by Bob Clarke - 9. Becoming an African church, by Luke Pato - 10. On being Anglican: the pain and the privilege, by Mamphela Ramphele - 11. Anglicanism and the theological task: bounty in bondage, by John Cumpsty - 12. The purification of the motive, by Frank England and Torquil Paterson. |