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Mission Race And Empire The Episcopal Church In Global Context Jennifer C Snow

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Mission Race And Empire The Episcopal Church In Global Context Jennifer C Snow
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.52 MB
Pages: 369
Author: Jennifer C. Snow
ISBN: 9780197598948, 0197598943
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Mission Race And Empire The Episcopal Church In Global Context Jennifer C Snow by Jennifer C. Snow 9780197598948, 0197598943 instant download after payment.

Mission, race, and empire have shaped the development of global Christianity as a whole, and studies of modern world Christianity pay close attention to how the practice and beliefs of the faith have been reshaped through the agency of converts and new churches in new cultures. This book explores how Christianity has been transformed and contextualized through the experience of mission, race, and empire from the “other side”: closely examining the history of the Episcopal Church for the ways in which it was shaped and changed through its experiences of mission and colonialism from roughly 1580 through 2021. The book traces the denomination’s many trials and errors in missional ideology and practice, in concert with colonialism and racial projects, from the first English contact with the Algonquin cultures in Roanoke and Jamestown through embroilment in slavery and antislavery, Christianizing and civilizing both white settlers and Native cultures, missional critiques, liturgical renewal, suburban expansion, civil rights, and the development of an entirely new understanding of mission, missio dei, in the second half of the twentieth century, focused on inclusion and justice. By focusing on “mission,” the way the church tries to incorporate and relate to those outside of its existing boundaries, both the understanding of the Episcopal Church and its relationship to larger global processes and patterns in world Christianity shift toward greater complexity, conflict, dynamism, and diversity.

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