Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Cultural Logic of Symbols and Anglican “Orthodoxy”
2. Globalization, Communication, and the Redistribution of Religious Authority
3. The Global South and the Communion: Africa as the New Anglican “Center of Gravity”
4. Local Disagreement in the Midst of a Global Dispute: The View from the Pews in the Diocese(s) of Pittsburgh
5. National Strictures, Global Structures, and the Ties That Bind
6. Authority, Practice, and Ecclesial Identity
7. Anglican Identity in the Twenty-First Century
Conclusion: The “End” of the Communion?
Notes
Bibliography
Index