Agendas For Australian Anglicanism
Geoff Treloar, Tom FramePaperback 2006-06-01
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These essays address a subject in which Bruce Kaye had made some contribution and to assess the importance of his input as a spiritual leader and public writer in the fields of theology, history, ecclesiology and ethics. Bruce Kaye was the General Secretary of the Anglican Church of Australia from 1994 to 2004, prior to which he was master of New College at the University of New South Wales. His books include A Church Without Walls, Web of Meaning and Reinventing Anglicanism and edits the Journal of Anglican Studies. Agendas for Australian Anglicanism reflects on the tensions which tear at the heart of the Anglican Church of Australia which are currently more pronounced than ever before, especially with the political threat posed by the Diocese of Sydney to increase its representation and indeed its dominance at General Synod.
Contributors include: Stanley Hauerwas, Anne O'Brien, Keith Rayner, David Hilliard, Stuart Piggin, Scott Cowdell and Stephen Pickard
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Publisher Description
These essays address a subject in which Bruce Kaye had made some contribution and to assess the importance of his input as a spiritual leader and public writer in the fields of theology, history, ecclesiology and ethics. Bruce Kaye was the General Secretary of the Anglican Church of Australia from 1994 to 2004, prior to which he was master of New College at the University of New South Wales. His books include A Church Without Walls, Web of Meaning and Reinventing Anglicanism and edits the Journal of Anglican Studies. Agendas for Australian Anglicanism reflects on the tensions which tear at the heart of the Anglican Church of Australia which are currently more pronounced than ever before, especially with the political threat posed by the Diocese of Sydney to increase its representation and indeed its dominance at General Synod.
Contributors include: Stanley Hauerwas, Anne O'Brien, Keith Rayner, David Hilliard, Stuart Piggin, Scott Cowdell and Stephen Pickard