Cantaur and Ebor critique Zimbabwe
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have come out and condemned the actions of government of Zimbabwe over Christmas weekend as Anglican churchgoers were not allowed to freely attend worship services.
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York have come out and condemned the actions of government of Zimbabwe over Christmas weekend as Anglican churchgoers were not allowed to freely attend worship services.
The Assistant bishop of Kampala speaks out about how American lobbying efforts against the proposed legislation against gay and lesbian people in Uganda are being perceived within Uganda.
New survey results are showing two interesting trends in English religious life. Fewer people are willing to identify as being part of a specific church
Immanent Frame has gone and collected the thoughts of some of the country’s leading religion scholars regarding the charges made by Hannah Rosin in the Atlantic that the economic collapse was due in part to the American Prosperity Gospel’s teaching of material blessing of the faithful.
Most of the attention of the Anglican Communion has been focused on the second person elected in Los Angeles. But the LA Times has a
There is something else here worth noticing, one touching the magi and the other touching the Child. The issue is why didn’t the magi remain with the Child? And why didn’t the Child remain in Bethlehem? Both had to escape as fugitives shortly after they were received with joy: the magi to Persia and the holy family to Egypt.