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For the Reconciliation and Unity of the Anglican Communion: A Japanese Perspective Post Lambeth 2008

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 October 2009

Abstract

How the Nippon Sei Ko Kai (NSKK), the Anglican Church in Japan, can respond to the discussion at the Lambeth Conference 2008? The NSKK celebrates its 150th anniversary of its missionary, beginning this year (2009). The NSKK is a diverse church where high and low, broad and liberal co-existed from the beginning, which in a way represented the epitome of the Anglican Communion. The NSKK officially expressed its position regarding the ‘Anglican Covenant’, at an early stage when the Windsor Report 2004 was issued; owning a binding force as in ‘Anglican Covenant’ does not match the spirit of Anglicanism which values the unity of diversity and autonomy of each province and diocese, and ‘Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral’ is enough for a guideline for the unity of Anglican Identity. The NSKK is a church, which values the principles of the consensus fidelium in the Anglicanism and focuses on the Anglican Consultative Council as the center.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Journal of Anglican Studies Trust 2009

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Footnotes

1.

The Revd Renta Nishihara is Professor at Rikkyo University, Tokyo, specializing in systematic theology and Anglicanism.

References

2. This document is an anecdotal record of conversations in the small groups (indaba), which were part of the conference and can be found at http://www.lambethconference.org/resolutions/2008/