An intriguing press release from England begins: “More than 40 theologians – out of 100 academics from 10 countries – have agreed to become Advisers
While I have been occupied with the business of the League of Language Cranks (look two items downblog) the wheels of Anglican disputation have continued
Yesterday’s Washington Post brought news that the Rev. Gheorghe Calciu-Dumitreasa had died at age 80. Father Calciu was a Romanian Orthodox priest, and a staunch
After a few days off I like to jump right in with a hard-hitting look at one of the pressing issues of the day. In
I wrote this column seven or eight years ago for Beliefnet.com. Happy Thanksgiving from the Diocese of Washington. A few years ago, while I was
I am open to the amicable separation of dissenting congregations from the Episcopal Church. And I am open—post separation—to congregations in our church aligning themselves
Surfing the Anglican blogosphere today, I found an excellent analysis of recent developments in the Communion by Mark Harris, and a charming yet trenchant essay
ENS is reporting that Presiding Bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori has sent the following letter to Bishop John-David Schofield of the Diocese of San Joaquin. (Background
Richard Wrightman Fox reviews Garry Wills’ new book on St. Paul today on Slate. An excerpt: One wonders how receptive 21st-century liberal Christians will prove