List of Contributors
Series Introduction
1: Rowan Strong: Introduction
2: John Wolffe: British and European Anglicanism
3: Stewart J Brown: Anglicanism in the British Empire,
1829-1910
4: Carol Engelhardt Herringer: Anglicanism beyond the British
Empire, 1829-1910
5: Rowan Strong: Anglicanism and the State in the Nineteenth
Century
6: Brian Stanley: Anglican Missionary Societies and Agencies in the
Nineteenth Century
7: Robert M. Andrews: High Church Anglicanism in the Nineteenth
Century
8: Andrew Atherstone: Anglican Evangelicalism
9: James Pereiro: The Oxford Movement and Anglo-Catholicism
10: Mark D. Chapman: Liberal Anglicanism in the Nineteenth
Century
11: Peter W. Williams: Anglicanism in North America and the
Caribbean in the Nineteenth Century
12: Emma Wild-Wood: Anglicanism in Sub-Saharan Africa c
13: Duane Alexander Miller: Anglican Mission in the Middle East up
to 1910
14: Robert Eric Frykenberg: Episcopal Establishment in India to
1914
15: Philip L. Wickeri: Anglicanism in China and East Asia,
1819-1912
16: Hilary M. Carey: Anglicanism in Australia c
17: Allan K. Davidson: Anglicanism in New Zealand and the South
Pacific
18: David Rock: Anglicanism in Latin America, 1810-1918
19: Jeremy Dibble: Music and Anglicanism in the Nineteenth Century:
A Via Media
20: Ayla Lepine: Anglican Art and Architecture, c
21: Diarmid A. Finnegan: Anglicans, Science, and the Bible in the
Nineteenth Century
22: Susan Mumm: The Feminization of Nineteenth-Century
Anglicanism
23: Jane Garnett: Anglican Economic and Social Engagement
Rowan Strong is Professor of Church History in the Theology
department of Murdoch University, Australia. He has degrees from
New Zealand in history and theology from universities in New
Zealand and Australia, and received his PhD in Ecclesiastical
History from the University of Edinburgh. His previous publications
include Alexander Penrose Forbes:The First Tractarian Bishop
(Oxford, 1995), Episcopalianism in Nineteenth-Century Scotland:
Religious
Responses to a Modernizing Society (Oxford, 2002).
...this volume is intriguing...
*Paul Avis, Theology*
a globetrotting volume that contains plenty to interest and
intrigue.
*Gareth Atkins, Journal of Ecclesiastical History*
For anyone wanting to understand how the Anglican Communion got to
where it is today, this book is an essential place to start.
*Peter Doll, The Living Church*
This series represents the most comprehensive study of Anglicanism
to date. This series will take its place as a vital resource for
scholarship and will serve as a milestone in the development of
Anglican studies ... it is an extraordinary resource. It
synthesizes a wide range of scholarship on Anglicanism. It ought to
be the first point of reference for research on any aspect of
Anglican history ... This is a collection that belongs in every
library dedicated to the study of history and religion.
*Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski, Anglican and Episcopal History*
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