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Entries Tagged as “Lambeth Conference”

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Conflict and Confusion
By:  Benjamin Guyer on October 24, 2009
Excerpt:  Bruce Kaye’s new book, Conflict and the Practice of Christian Faith: The Anglican Experiment (Pickwick Publications, 2009) is, at best, very strange. It is built upon historical error and sloppy…   Read full post >>

Theses on Anglicanism
By:  Benjamin Guyer on March 12, 2009
Excerpt:  I. Anglican history comprises two distinct ecclesiological streams. The first is that of monarchical Anglicanism, which began with Henry VIII; this was the dominant stream for more than 300 years.…   Read full post >>

Diversity
By:   Fr. Tony Clavier on February 13, 2009 Excerpt: I've been musing about Anglican diversity. When I was young our diversity ran from those who believed in a sacerdotal priesthood, Apostolic Succession, the Sacrifice of the Mass, auricular confession…   Read full post >>

The Velvet Reformation
Channel: Atlantic  Author: Paul Elie
By:  Douglas LeBlanc on February 11, 2009 Excerpt: Paul Elie, an editor at Farrar, Straus and Giroux, has written a lengthy and mostly well-informed profile of Rowan Williams for the March issue of The Atlantic. He makes some…   Read full post >>

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