The Anglican Communion Official Website
The official website hosts news from all over the Anglican Communion, webpages of its organs, electronic versions of its publications and the links to its networks. Here you can find out information about Provinces and individual dioceses in the Communion.
To be an Anglican is to belong to a communion no longer limited by the English language or Anglo-Saxon culture.
Michael
Ramsey (1904-1988),100th Archbishop of Canterbury
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The Anglican Communion (Anglicans Online)
A good selection of resources on the Anglican Communion at Anglicans Online website.
Afro-Anglicanism
Thirteen articles on this topic appear in the Winter 2007 Volume of the Anglican Theological Review. Authors include Njongonkulu Ndungane, Esther Mombo, Frederick B. Williams and many others. For information about purchasing a hard copy see
anglicantheologicalreview.org/about/ (Full articles are not available for download.)
Thinking Anglicans
Great discussion forum on the current issues of the Anglican Communion. It brings together voices and insights from all the part of the Communion. A wonderful source of up-do-date news and resources for the thinking Anglicans.
Anglican Theological Review
“The ATR is a quarterly journal of theological reflection.” This journal is a good source on historical theology and theological reflection. Check out recent article, online resources and book reviews.
You may also be interested…
A basic book list on Anglicanism
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Books on Anglican Ethos and Outlook with Lay People in Mind
These helpful bibliographies have been provided by the Theological Education for the Anglican Communion (TEAC), which is "a working group of the Anglican Communion which has been established by the Anglican Primates to make recommendations and practical proposals to strengthen theological education within the life of the Anglican Communion." Downloadable materials are found here http://www.aco.org/teac/downloads.cfm
What it Means to be Anglican?
What it means to be Anglican from the perspective of the Church of England.
What Do Anglicans Believe? (Angilcans online)
Collection of links to such foundational elements of the Anglican identity as Creeds, catechisms, Books of Common Prayer, and more.
Reading lists from Amazon.com:
These annotated lists are handy, however we are not responsible for the selection of the books or annotation.
• Ecclesia Anglicana
• Ekklesia Anglicana II: Related Studies and Texts
• So you'd like to... be an Anglican
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