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The book reviewed highlights the multicultural nature of the Anglican Communion today. It is no longer the Church of England abroad, but a diverse association of autonomous churches sharing a common doctrinal and, to some extent cultural, history.

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This page is a summary of: Ian T. Douglas and Kwok Pui-lan (eds.), Beyond Colonial Anglicanism: The Anglican Communion in the Twenty-first Century (New York: Church Publishing Incorporated, 2001). ISBN 0-89869-357-8, pb, pp. viii + 376., Journal of Anglican Studies, June 2005, Cambridge University Press,
DOI: 10.1177/174035530500300110.
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