On Episcopal argumentation and Advantage-Seeking Invocations of Friedman
In just under nine years of moderating comments on an Episcopal blog and its social media outlets I’ve noticed three particular rhetorical moves frequently employed
In just under nine years of moderating comments on an Episcopal blog and its social media outlets I’ve noticed three particular rhetorical moves frequently employed
Advent marks the beginning of the church’s year, and this Advent will also mark the beginning of a new phase in the life of the
Archbishop Justin Welby’s presidential address to the General Synod of the Church of England today is full of news about his thoughts regarding the governance
Legislation to allow women of the Church of England to be appointed as bishops passed today. The
It seems appropriate to begin our last week of posting on the Cafe in its current form by spotlighting the good work of one of
Monday, November 17, 2014 – Proper 28, Year Two [Go to Mission St Clare for an online version of the Daily Office including today’s scripture
by Donald Schell Henry Fielding’s star shines bright in 18th Century Anglicanism. He’s a nuanced moral theologian whose comedy merciless satirizes simplistic moralizing and rigid