Perhaps, after all, the decolonising agenda isn’t extra baggage the
church needs to carry on top of everything else. Perhaps, instead, it is
the very heart of what the church should be about – disrupting,
uncomfortable, and bringing about a kind of ‘holy anarchy’.↵
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In
Holy Anarchy, Graham Adams points to a realm in which all dynamics of
domination, not least in the church, are subverted. It cuts across the
loyalties and boundaries of religion and fosters the greatest possible
solidarity amongst the different. Urgent and timely, the book weaves
together themes around Empire, liberation and decolonial practice with
an exploration of the nature and scope of church community,
interreligious engagement, mission, and worship.
Revd Dr Graham Adams is a Tutor in Mission Studies, World Christianity and Religious Diversity at Luther King Centre for Theology and Ministry, UK