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Staying Awake in Gethsemane

Catalyst Theology for Racial Justice in the Church of England.
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  • Staying Awake in Gethsemane by Sanjee Perera
  • Staying Awake in Gethsemane by Sanjee Perera
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As consciousness around racial justice increases, and questions around the Church of England’s response continue, the church is discovering that this is not a one-dimensional issue, but requires the engagement of multiple disciplines and lenses. Staying Awake in Gethsemane offers a kaleidoscope of perspectives brought together to consider how a racial justice lense sheds new light on the life and theology of the Church of England. Contributors including Anthony Reddie, Stephen Cottrell and Kwok Pui-lan consider how racial justice might influence how we think about everything from the leadership and governance of the church to the shape of vocation and formation, and from the role of pioneer ministries to the function of the parish.

Author Biography:

Canon Dr. Sanjee Perera is the Archbishops’ Advisor for Minority Ethnic Anglican Concerns. She serves as Secretary to the Archbishops’ Racial Justice Commission and CMEAC (the synodicaly appointed Committee for Minority Ethnic Anglican Concerns).
Release date Australia
February 28th, 2025
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  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
192
ISBN-13
9780334063452
Product ID
38565588

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