Theological Development

Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui Sheng Gong Index (1955-1957)

The Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui ("Chinese Anglican") official publication The Chinese Churchmen (圣 公会报) ceased publication after the political changes in China in 1949. On 2 January 1955 Chinese Churchmen (圣工), literally meaning “sacred work”, was launched. It appeared more or less a quarterly magazine until the end of 1957, the eve of the “Great Leap Forward” in China.

This publication is not widely known nor available in public, however. Copies still survive in the China East (Huadong) Seminary in Shanghai, and in the Shanghai Municipal Library. It offers important insight on the life and work of the Chinese Anglicans in the beginnings of the post-denominational period in Chinese Christianity.

We are grateful to Miss Li Cuixiang for compiling the index. The (unofficial) English translation is provided by Michael Poon.

Sheng Gong (圣工)Index (1955-1957)

See also CSCA Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui Source Documents.


A note from Dr Michael Nai-Chiu Poon, Director, Centre for the Study of Christianity in Asia

Anglican Catechism in Outline (ACIO) Interim Report

The Global South Anglican (GSA) Theological Formation and Education Task Force* is grateful to the GSA Primates Steering Committee for commending our unanimous report Anglican Catechism in Outline (ACIO) to the Communion for study and feedback. A copy of the Interim Report has been sent to churches represented at the Global South Primates Meeting (Kigali, September 2006) for feedback by 30 April 2008. The Task Force also welcomes comments from individuals and institutions…

Catechisms: More than Remembering - Kevin Donlan

A Global South Catechism is designed provide for a complete presentation of the story of faith that “hands on” fundamental theological truths and the possibility of practical spiritual living of these ageless truths with the post-modern context. This work does not offer absolute answer to the great questions of life and faith. It does offer a way to understand those questions in the context of how the mystery can be lived as opposed to trying to attack life as a series of problems to be solved! The future of a 21st Century catechism should be based in the three traditional thematic of Anglican identity, that is oft termed the “three-legged stool”. These are: Scripture, Reason and Tradition. As the Anglican foundations have not changed; how they may be lived out in a dynamic way does and will. The Global South catechism is an invitation to shape that dynamism of lives in such a way that can offer people direction and meaning and serves as an excellent complement to the liturgical Rites of the church and will assist in the reclamation of an Anglican Christian mythic consciousness as had occurred during the great catechetical periods in the Church.

Rev. Dr Kevin Donlon is one of the Corresponding Members of the Global South Theological Formation and Education Task Force

Statement from the Global South Anglican Theological Formation and Education Task Force-15 May 07

A 21st Century Anglican Catechism: A Response to the Post-Christian Age - Revd Kevin Francis Donlon

The future of a 21st Century catechism should be based in the three traditional thematic of Anglican identity, that is oft termed the “three-legged stool”. These are: Scripture, Reason and Tradition. As the Anglican foundations have not changed; how they may be lived out in a dynamic way does and will. The Global South catechism is an invitation to shape that dynamism of lives in such a way that can offer people direction and meaning and serves as an excellent complement to the liturgical Rites of the church and will assist in the reclamation of an Anglican Christian mythic consciousness as had occurred during the great catechetical periods in the Church.

Rediscovering the Catechumenate: How to help new converts discover their real Christian Identity

“...how is the church practically to realize what it is called to be? In the ancient church the way to becoming such a community is through a process of initiation beginning with the catechumentate, followed by baptism and climaxing in the eucharistic celebration. This long initiation process, lasting up to three years, aims to help Christians break away from the old pattern of life to embrace the new life in the new community.”

Global South Anglican theological Formation and Education Task Force, Kigali September 2006

Information on the Global South Anglican Theological Formation & Education team

More information on the team working on theological formation and education development in Kigali, Sept 18-22 and their term of reference.
For your info and prayer. 

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