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The Primates’ Meeting, 2011: Mis-Representation and the Failure to Resolve
By: Benjamin Guyer on February 06, 2011
Excerpt: The 2011 meeting of the Anglican Primates in Dublin has come under considerable criticism in the last week, both for the number of absentees who were present at the meeting…
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Some Primates to Meet
By: Fr. Tony Clavier on January 11, 2011
Excerpt: Shortly the primates of the provinces which constitute the Anglican Communion will meet in Dublin. One should say that some of the primates will meet. Quite a few will stay…
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Conservatives’ covenant concerns: A critique
By: Andrew Goddard on November 20, 2010
Excerpt: On reading Truth or Conviction: questions over the Anglican Communion Covenant by Vinay Samuel and Chris Sugden I did not know whether to laugh or to cry. Part of me…
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Discovering Global Anglican (Part 3): Anglicanism in Iran
By: Benjamin Guyer on August 05, 2009
Excerpt: It is increasingly said today that the Anglican Communion is a global Christian church whose identity can no longer be restricted to a broadly Western, or more narrowly English, patrimony.…
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Discovering Global Anglicanism (Part 2): Trevor Huddleston, CR
By: Benjamin Guyer on June 12, 2009
Excerpt: It is increasingly said today that the Anglican Communion is a global Christian church whose identity can no longer be restricted to a broadly Western, or more narrowly English, patrimony.…
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Discovering Global Anglicanism (Part 1): The Martyrs of Melanesia
By: Benjamin Guyer on May 25, 2009
Excerpt: It is increasingly said today that the Anglican Communion is a global Christian church whose identity can no longer be restricted to a broadly Western, or more narrowly English, patrimony.…
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Has GAFCON fizzled?
Channel: Telegraph
Author: George Pitcher
By: Douglas LeBlanc on March 30, 2009
Excerpt: Many British reporters already have weighed in on Michael Nazir-Ali's resignation and his plans for the future. George Pitcher, the Telegraph's religion editor, has written one of the more interesting…
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