
Editorial: Anglicanism-the muddle way
Andrew Gerns writes in response to proposed changes to the Anglican Communion, arguing that we do best on the via turbare – the muddled way
Andrew Gerns writes in response to proposed changes to the Anglican Communion, arguing that we do best on the via turbare – the muddled way
A survey of some thoughts on the future of the Anglican Communion in the wake of the the Archbishop of Canterbury’s invitation to all the Primates to meet and re-imagine the relationships that form it.
In the Magazine this month we’re exploring forgiveness. In this article, Deacon Tom English reflects on its absence on the criminal justice system and how we might begin to make the decision for forgiveness in reflection of God’s mercy
In the Magazine this month we’re exploring forgiveness. In this article Kate Elledge speaks to the value and role of the religious but not spiritual.
I wonder, though, if our inability to care for the children in our society stems from an inability to welcome the children within ourselves and others?