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Published: 7th July 2025
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Published: 18th March 2026
Conversations in Global Anglican Theology: Culture
By (Author) Michael Battle
Contributions by Walter Brownridge
Contributions by Chanmi Byun
Contributions by Peniel Rajkumar
Contributions by Jetty A. Oliver
Contributions by Kara Badresh
Contributions by Mercy Tabitha Wambui Kamau
Contributions by Khushnud Azariah
Contributions by James Tengatenga
Contributions by Noah Mbano
Church Publishing Inc
Church Publishing Inc
18th March 2026
United States
Non Fiction
Christian life and practice
Anglican and Episcopalian Churches
Paperback
256
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
A new collection of thought-provoking essays explores the impact of questions of culture and history across the Anglican Communion.
Edited by Michael Battle, an Anglican thought leader and innovator, Conversations in Global Anglican Theology: Culture,the second book in this new series, appears at a moment in time when cultures wars bedevil national and international politics, as well as Christian communities across the globe.
Featuring contributions by a diverse group of theologians including Jetti Oliver, Mercy Tabitha Wambui Kamau, Khushnud Azariah, Walter Brownridge, Chamni Byun, Peniel Rajkumar, and Kara Badresh, this volume addresses the most pressing questions facing the churches of the Anglican Communion. From classical issues such as Christ against Culture, to the possibility of common prayer among diverse cultures, to the problems of ethnocentrism, the conversation on Culture challenges the Western church how to better engage the global one.
As the world seems to be pivoting away from a compassionate global order the voices in this volume shy away from the typical tropes of peace on earth and instead present the practical steps needed to first practice and resemble a communion of churches.
Platforming non-Western theologians, theConversations in Global Anglican Theologyseries addresses the most pressing questions facing the churches of the Anglican Communion, featuring thought-provoking essays by established and emerging scholars.