A tale of three bishops: Ideologies of Chineseness and global cities in Vancouver's Anglican realignment
Most accounts of the 2002 departure of some conservative Anglican parishes from Vancouver’s Diocese of New Westminster (DoNW) over same-sex blessings seemed to fit the narrative of a battle over sexuality in the global realignment of the Anglican Communion. However, attention to the consecration of...
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2016
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