The Anglican Church in the Anglophone Caribbean: Historical and Cultural Perspectives
By (Author) Dr. Chris Fauske
Contributions by Dr. Sharifa Balfour
Contributions by Janelle Duke
Contributions by Dr. Chris Fauske
Contributions by Sir Henry Fraser
Contributions by Dr. John T. Gilmore
Contributions by Archbishop John Holder
Contributions by Henry Kennelly
Contributions by Dr. Jude V. Nixon
Contributions by Dr. Carlton Turner
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
2nd October 2025
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Hardback
224
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
This book highlights the Churchs significant cultural, social, and political presence across the Anglophone Caribbean.
Individual authors collectively provide a series of readings of historical and contemporary issues negotiated by the Anglican Church in the Caribbean that capture the complex, integral role the church played in shaping the individual identities of the islands while seeking also to be a pan-national voice for a shared set of global values and aspirations expressed regionally.
The volume offers religious and secular readers an opportunity to better understand the role and history of the Anglican Church in the region. It acknowledges historical failures, challenges the notion that the church is "colonial," and highlights the continuing importance of the Church to individual lives and regional aspirations. Combining examination of the churchs complicated relationship with history and a variety of personal engagements with Anglicanism in the Caribbean, The Anglican Church in the Anglophone Caribbean demonstrates the continuing significance of the Anglican Church in the development of the region.
Chris Fauske is Professor Emeritus at Salem State University, USA.