TREASURES OF THE ANGLICAN WITNESS
A COLLECTION OF ESSAYS
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About the Book
“In Treasures of the Anglican Witness: A Collection of Essays, Dr. Chimela Samuel has given us a wonderful gift, dedicated to helping the faithful understand the rich legacy of prayer book spirituality by highlighting the contributions of such Anglican greats as Cranmer, Hooker, and Herbert. What is unique about Chimela’s approach is that in doing so, he offers a compelling argument for the importance of pastoral ministry in the Anglican tradition. Interwoven with his scholarly overview he concludes each chapter with recommendations and implications for the contemporary Anglican church. This is particularly timely given the discipleship crisis that is endangering younger generations and the future of the church. He issues a persuasive call for a return to our Anglican roots by way of a proper understanding of catechesis and how to enhance the teaching ministry of the church through appropriate processes of discipleship. In doing so he gives some very practical answers to why we do some of the things we do as Anglicans. It’s rare to have a piece of writing that is scholarly in nature, but also an instructive devotional tool for Anglicans throughout the worldwide communion. His collection of essays are an inspiring witness to the treasures we have in Anglicanism.” — Dr. Leslie F. Thyberg
About the Author
Chimela Meehoma Samuel is an Anglican priest who lives in Port Harcourt, Nigeria. He holds a Doctor of Ministry degree from Nashotah House Theological Seminary, Nashotah, Wisconsin and a Master of Arts in Religion degree from Trinity School for Ministry Ambridge, Pennsylvania. He is married to Virtue and they are blessed with four children namely: Sarima, Chimela Jnr., Omemeze and Chizogam.