Dr. Mersina (Soulos) Papantoniou, is a lecturer in the Social Sciences, Excelsia University College, Macquarie Park, NSW. Her interests center upon the intersection between the politics of migration and evangelical religion. Her published works include ""'Seeing the Wood for the Trees' A Belated Love Letter Empowering the Australian Church's Engagement in Multicultural Urban Mission.""
""From national enthusiasm welcoming immigrants to divisive 'whitelash' and withdrawal into ethnic and social class enclaves, Anglican Bishops struggled to define the church and its mission. The value of this book lies in its nearly exhaustive documentation of the theological debate about Christ's mission to a lost nation through his church, and perhaps without serious reflection on their own bondage to the cultural biases of their national culture."" --Sherwood G. Lingenfelter, Senior Professor of Anthropology, Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, California ""The conclusions of this work are of paramount importance for contemporary research on multiculturalism. The narrative chronicles the nation's arduous journey toward social equilibrium, intertwined with the gradual acceptance of the value of multiculturalism by a significant religious denomination, the Anglican Church of Australia, Diocese of Sydney."" --From the foreword by Stuart Piggin