An Anglican “Quest For Belonging”? : A Critical Historical Evaluation of the Anglican Diocese of Harare’s Decade of Turmoil, 2002-2012

2002-2012, the Anglican Diocese of Harare went through a decade of turmoil caused by Bishop Kunonga’s break-off from the Church of the Province of Central Africa (CPCA). The ‘doctrinal’ reason for forming his own province called the Anglican Province of Zimbabwe (APZ) was CPCA’s condoning homosexual...

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Main Author: Mutamiri, Farai (Author)
Contributors: Kügler, Joachim 1958- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Bamberg University of Bamberg Press 2022
In: Bible in Africa studies (volume 33)
Year: 2022
Series/Journal:Bible in Africa studies volume 33
Exploring religion in Africa 9
Further subjects:B Conference program 2012 (Harare)
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Summary:2002-2012, the Anglican Diocese of Harare went through a decade of turmoil caused by Bishop Kunonga’s break-off from the Church of the Province of Central Africa (CPCA). The ‘doctrinal’ reason for forming his own province called the Anglican Province of Zimbabwe (APZ) was CPCA’s condoning homosexuality, which drew the ire of the state. Although Kunonga justified his actions in an anti-Western pattern, as an Anglican “quest for belonging”, the fierce fighting between the two provinces (with the state forces supporting APZ) was more about property and politics. In 2012, Zimbabwe’s Supreme Court brought the matter to its finality when it declared that Bishop Kunonga had no right to claim CPCA properties.
ISBN:3863098803
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.20378/irb-55722