Engaging with Aboriginal peoples: Challenging inequality in the rural Australian Anglican Church from a sociological, social work and theological perspective
Abstract
Nearly two thirds of Indigenous Australians reside outside capital cities. Several Anglican Churches inrural, regional and remote locations strive to engage with Aboriginal communities. A number of Aboriginal peopleare active and vibrant members of the Anglican Communion, faithfully ministering and sharing the Christianmessage. Two members of the Anglican Church, one Indigenous and one non-Indigenous, via a co-operativeinquiry, explored the...
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Title
Engaging with Aboriginal peoples: Challenging inequality in the rural Australian Anglican Church from a sociological, social work and theological perspective
Published Date
Aug 25, 2019
Volume
20
Pages
35 - 54
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