Exegesis, hermeneutics and your newspaper
The Associated Press is moving a story out of London by Robert Barr headlined: Leader of Anglicans urges coexistence. Contrast that with the Times of
The Associated Press is moving a story out of London by Robert Barr headlined: Leader of Anglicans urges coexistence. Contrast that with the Times of
The sense I am getting from conversations with various reporters is that conservative Episcopalians are pleased with the reflection that the Archbishop of Canterbury released
Jonathan Petre of the Telegraph has the best story I’ve found so far on the significance of the reflection on the future of the Communion
I have read the archbishop’s statement a few times. There’s much to discuss, and I think it will keep us busy for a few days.
The Archbishop of Canterbury’s reflection (one item down) deserves a long and thoughtful response. This isn’t it. In this post I am mainly interested in
Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury has written to the Primates of the Communion in the wake of our General Convention. The text of the
I believe it was Buzz Lightyear who made those words famous. But they serve Lambeth Palace as well. Apparently the Archbishop of Canterbury will be
Folks who contend that the Episcopal Church is an outcast in the Anglican Communion have some ‘splainin’ to do. Among the Primates who will be
Stephen Bates, the religion reporter for The Guardian offers a rather tart appraisal of some of the more recent goings-on in the Church of England.
Working the non-anxious presence beat, I came across this refreshingly calm perspective on the current divisions in the Anglican Communion from Marshall Scott, a hospital