(ACNS) Young Anglican Women Scholars meet in Canterbury

Emergent Anglican women scholars from the majority world and indigenous women studying theology gathered on March 26 at the International Study Centre at Canterbury Cathedral for a week-long program of mentoring and strategising with the leaders of the Global Anglican Theological Academy (GATA).

GATA was one of the outcomes of the meeting of Anglican women theological educators organized by the office of Theological Education in the Anglican Communion (TEAC) in Canterbury, England, in 2009. Supported by TEAC, the GATA initiative takes seriously the fourth mark of mission endorsed by the Anglican Consultative Council – the transformation of unjust structures, and in particular, those that function within our own Church household.

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One comment on “(ACNS) Young Anglican Women Scholars meet in Canterbury

  1. Ralinda says:

    “The week-long gathering began with daily contextual Bible Study.”
    Not so good. http://www.americananglican.org/ujamaa-bible-studies-provide-prejudiced-perspective/
    And they have the requisite revisionist leadership in place with
    Prof Esther Mombo and Dr Jenny Plane Te Paa.