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Contents
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EDITORIAL , on
Whose Colonialism? Which Empire? 1–4 28 Sep 2021 at 17:49:15 Bruce Kaye
INTRODUCTION TO POSTCOLONIAL ARTICLES ‘I Found Space for My Voice’: An Introduction to the Manchester Conference and the Papers 5–11
, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at Joseph Duggan
A Walk on the Wild Side: Church and Identity beyond Humanism 13–34 Steven Shakespeare
Church of the In-Between God: Recovering an Ecclesial Sense of Place Down-under 35–54 Stephen Pickard
Coloniality and Theological Method in Africa 55–65 Robert S. Heaney
The Postcolonial Paradox: Becoming Less than Whole(s) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Producing Parts that Exclude Other Parts 67–77 Joseph F. Duggan
The Ugandan Diaspora in Britain and Their Quest for Cultural Expression within the Church of England 79–86 Amos Kasibante
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REFLECTIONS FROM ARCHBISHOP OF SOUTH AFRICA ‘Politics and the Church – Acting Incarnationally’: Reflections of an Archbishop 87–91 Thabo Makgoba
Church Tradition and Psychological Type Preferences
among Anglicans in England 93–109 . IP address: Andrew Village, Leslie J. Francis and Charlotte Craig
BOOK REVIEWS 111–126 170.106.33.22 Rowan Strong, Anglicanism and the British Empire c. 1700–1850
William L. Sachs , on
28 Sep 2021 at 17:49:15 Susan Abraham, Identity, Ethics, and Nonviolence in Postcolonial Theory: A Rahnerian Theological Assessment Michael Northcott
Jonathan A. Draper, The Eye of the Storm: Bishop John , subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at William Colenso and the Crisis of Biblical Inspiration John Wright
Kevin Ward, A History of Global Anglicanism Colin Reed
Gene Robinson, In the Eye of the Storm Andrew McGowan
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