"This book is a godsend for students and teachers of global Anglican theology, winsomely introducing readers to the contexts, personalities, and theological perspectives of eighteen Anglican theologians. Every chapter is written by an expert on the theologian's work and most are written by scholars who know the theologians personally, which enhances the book's accessibility."
- Gary Dorrien,
“In this wide-ranging and ground-breaking collection, the editors have brought together a diverse set of authors to discuss theologians from across the Anglican Communion. What is offered is a variety of contextual voices, some of whom are virtually unknown outside their own countries, that challenge the dominant Anglo-American historical paradigm of most earlier discussions of Anglican Theology. Taken together, the voices represented invite further reflection on what constitutes Anglican Theology and how it might be reshaped through encounter with different contexts and ways of thinking”.
- Mark Chapman,