The Legacy of Bishop Frank Weston of Zanzibar 1871-1924 in the Global South Anglicanism

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Titre
The Legacy of Bishop Frank Weston of Zanzibar 1871-1924 in the Global South Anglicanism
Créateur
Byaruhanga, Christopher
Date
2006
Résumé
Abstract
The idea of comprehensiveness, which I call 'facing-both-ways' in matters of faith, is unknown, at least for now, in the Global South Anglicanism where the Anglican Church is used to preaching the Gospel plainly and unmistakably. The story of homosexuality in the Anglican Communion came to the spotlight at the 1998 Lambeth Conference, at which the Anglican bishops of the Global South of the Anglican Communion emerged as the most prominent opponents of any form of approval of homosexual practice by the Anglican Church. By asking the hard question as Bishop Frank Weston of Zanzibar did in 1913: Anglican Communion: For What Should She Stand? Anglican bishops of the Global South of the Anglican Communion drew the Communion's attention to the place and role of Global South Anglicanism in the Communion and World Christianity.
Langue
eng
volume
35
numéro
3
pages
255-269
Titre abrégé
Exch
doi
10.1163/157254306777814373
issn
0166-2740, 1572-543X

Byaruhanga, Christopher, “The Legacy of Bishop Frank Weston of Zanzibar 1871-1924 in the Global South Anglicanism”, 2006, bibliographie, consulté le 8 septembre 2024, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/2283

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