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" For all interested in the future of mission in the Anglican Communion Authors and perspectives encompass the breadth of the world-wide Anglican Church In an era where partnership and communion seem to be under threat, this book re-imagines mis-sion partnership in a diverse and pluralist world. The theme of the Lambeth Conference 2020 is "God's Church for God's World," and this vol-ume serves as a theological resource for the conference and for those interested in the future of the Anglican Communion. Building on the work of the Center for Anglican Communion Studies (VTS) and the Mission Department of the Anglican Communion Office, the book identifies and addresses key theological, cultural, and practical issues that need to be addressed for mission partnerships to thrive. Key among these issues is listening: listening to one another is a profound challenge given socio-economic differences, power differentials, and linguistic divides. Drawing from mission experience, the authors offer best practices fordiscipleship as listening. Written across cultural differences, the authors hail from Zambia, the United Kingdom, Haiti, India, Latin America, Native American, South Africa, Turkey, the United States, and Lebanon. Each chapter invites readers to explore issues in their context through hearing scripture, hearing each other, and hearing the Spirit"--

• For all interested in the future of mission in the Anglican Communion• Authors and perspectives encompass the breadth of the world-wide Anglican ChurchIn an era where partnership and communion seem to be under threat, this book re-imagines mis-sion partnership in a diverse and pluralist world. The theme of the Lambeth Conference 2020 is “God’s Church for God’s World,” and this vol-ume serves as a theological resource for the conference and for those interested in the future of the Anglican Communion. Building on the work of the Center for Anglican Communion Studies (VTS) and the Mission Department of the Anglican Communion Office, the book identifies and addresses key theological, cultural, and practical issues that need to be addressed for mission partnerships to thrive. Key among these issues is listening: listening to one another is a profound challenge given socio-economic differences, power differentials, and linguistic divides. Drawing from mission experience, the authors offer best practices for discipleship as listening. Written across cultural differences, the authors hail from Zambia, the United Kingdom, Haiti, India, Latin America, Native American, South Africa, Turkey, the United States, and Lebanon. Each chapter invites readers to explore issues in their context through hearing scripture, hearing each other, and hearing the Spirit.
Acknowledgments vii
Foreword ix
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby
Introduction xi
Robert S. Heaney
John Kafivanka K.
Hilda Kabia
1 Discipleship in the Mission of God
1(20)
Robert S. Heaney
John Kafwanka K.
2 Communion as the Discipline of Listening and Talking
21(16)
Alan Yarborough
Marie Carmel Chery
3 Communion as Disagreeing Well
37(14)
Sarah Hills
Deon Snyman
4 Communion as the Hospitality of Disciples
51(20)
Gloria Mapangdol
Paulo Ueti
5 Communion as Disciplined Sharing
71(20)
Janice Price
John Kapya Kaoma
6 Communion as a Discipleship of Mutuality
91(14)
Cornelia Eaton
James Stambaugh
7 Communion and Ecumenical Questions
105(22)
Anne Burghardt
John Gibaut
8 Communion and Interreligious Questions
127(22)
Clare Amos
Daniel Sperber
9 Interreligious Listening, Disagreeing, and Hospitality
149(18)
Lucinda Mosher
Najah Nadi Ahmad
10 Interreligious Sharing, Mutuality, and Partnership
167(20)
Samy Fawzy Shehata
Nayla Tabbara
Conclusion 187(6)
Robert S. Heaney
John Kafwanka K.
Hilda Kabia
Bibliography 193(6)
Additional Resources 199(2)
About the Authors 201
Robert S. Heaney is associate professor of Christian mission and director of the Center for Anglican Communion Studies, Virginia Theological Seminary. Heaney is also a member of the planning group for the Lambeth Conference 2020 and author or editor of a number of articles and books including Faithful Neighbors: Christian-Muslim Vision and Practice. He is a contributor to The Oxford History of Anglicanism. John Kafwanka is former Principal of St Johns Anglican Seminary, Kitwe, Zambia and now serves as Director for Mission, Anglican Communion Office. He is co-author of David Living-stone and Christian Mission & Ecumenism Today (Scottish Episcopal Church Diocese of Glasgow, 2014), and contributed to the books Called to Unity: For the Sake of Mission (Regnum, 2014) and Life-Widening Mission: Global Anglican Perspectives (Regnum, 2012).

Hilda Kabia is the first female principal of Msalato Theological College in Tanzania. She has held positions as chairperson for the House of Clergy; general secretary to the Synod; lecturer; deanery youth secretary; and secretary of the Diocese of Central Tanganyikas Womens Department.