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Christian Social Witness

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Anglican Theological Review, January 1st, 2003

By Harold T. Lewis. The New Church's Teaching Series. Cambridge, Mass.: Cowley Publications, 2001. xii + 162 pp. $11.95 (paper).

In Christian Social Witness, the tenth volume of The New Church's Teaching Series, Harold Lewis encourages a church that represents Anglicanism in general and the Episcopal Church in particular to continue to grow from its ongoing roots of social witness. This is an important book as Lewis takes on the herculean task of renarrating a colonial history that produces a caricature of a church wedded to the establishment, to the British Empire, or to "the landed gentry."...

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