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How has the Church responded to the challenge to combat
institutional racism? What efforts are being made to bring about
positive and sustained changes in the structures? To what extent
are the issues being addressed by church schools, clergy and
parishes? How are theological colleges and courses responding to
the importance of preparing and training ordinands for leadership
in multi-cultural, multi-ethnic and multi-faith Britain? What is
the Church doing to encourage a more culturally diverse lay and
ordained leadership? These are some of the questions that have
challenged the Church of England in its struggle to understand
racism and the way it is used by institutions, maybe unwittingly,
to disadvantage minority ethnic people. The Stephen Lawrence
Inquiry Report acted as a catalyst and forced the Church to take a
fresh look at itself with respect to its record in combating
institutional racism. This book gives new insights into the Church
of England's response to race issues and presents a fascinating
view of the Church at the start of the twenty-first century. It
highlights examples of good practice and demonstrates the progress
that has been made since the publication in 1991 of Seeds of Hope,
a seminal report of a survey on combating racism in the Church of
England. An Amazing Journey is written from the perspective of
Glynne Gordon Carter who served the Archbishops' Council's
Committee for Minority Ethnic Anglican Concerns (the former Black
Anglican Concerns Committee) as Secretary from 1987 to 2001.
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