Andrew Norman offers an engaging and insightful analysis of the recent history and current situation of English and global Anglicanism from the perspective of a reflective insider. His book will be of great service not only to committed Anglicans but also to all who seek a rounded critical understanding of this major Christian tradition. John Wolffe, Professor of Religious History, The Open University This is a timely encouragement to all Anglicans to appreciate afresh what we share in common and continue working at the gift of being a Communion. It moves between the local and the global, situating Anglican experience in its wider context, with challenges for the future carefully identified. I will be recommending this informative and thought-provoking resource to all who rejoice in being Anglican. Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon, Secretary General of the Anglican Communion A box-set of the Anglican story in wide-screen & high definition, personal, grounded, insightful and forward-looking. Revd Steve Benoy, Diocesan Director of Ordinands, Peterborough Diocese This is a fascinating account of the Anglican Way. For anyone interested in the journey of today's Anglican Communion, with challenges confronting it and possibilities ahead, this perceptive book is a must.
Dame Mary Tanner, former European President of the World Council of Churches Discreetly observed and diligently documented, this patient memoir interweaves autobiography with shrewd perspectives from inside Lambeth Palace, the Church of England and the Anglican Communion. Bishop Graham Kings, Mission Theologian in the Anglican Communion.