From Anglican Witness to Anglican With-ness: Navigating Challenges in Global Anglicanism

The Anglican Communion today faces profound challenges in maintaining unity amid theological, cultural, and socio-political tensions in its mission. How can Anglican witness evolve in a way that prioritizes relational solidarity over paternalistic mission? Reflecting on the legacy of Anglican missio...

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Main Author: Mombo, Esther 1957- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2025
In: Anglican theological review
Year: 2025, Volume: 107, Issue: 2, Pages: 104-109
Further subjects:B African liberation theology
B colonial power
B Witness
B Mission
B with-ness
B Women bishops
B African Anglicanism
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Summary:The Anglican Communion today faces profound challenges in maintaining unity amid theological, cultural, and socio-political tensions in its mission. How can Anglican witness evolve in a way that prioritizes relational solidarity over paternalistic mission? Reflecting on the legacy of Anglican mission in Africa, including the “Africa Six” (the six current, women bishops in all of Africa), this essay argues that contemporary challenges can be addressed by missions characterized by Anglican “with-ness.” With-ness is a relational, incarnational approach that prioritizes mutuality, dialogue, and solidarity both among African Anglicans and globally. This Comment is based on a lecture presented at The University of the South in March of 2025.
ISSN:2163-6214
Contains:Enthalten in: Anglican theological review
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/00033286251341183