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Banks need fear of hell and hope of heaven, says Welby

WHEN the Archbishop of Canterbury took to the stage on Wednesday evening to debate "What makes a good bank?" news had just hit the City that the banker he once took to task over his response to a similar question, had stepped down. Madeleine Davies. Church Times. 14 June 2013

John Sentamu and the Church of England's slow retreat on gay marriage

The archbishop of York's anti-gay marriage speech articulates the view of a church that drowned out liberal voices 20 years ago Andrew Brown. Guardian. 18 March 2013

'Christians in the World' - an article for Outlook magazine

The latest issue of Canterbury Diocese's Outlook magazine is focused on how Christians put their faith into action. In this introductory column, Archbishop Justin writes that following the economic crisis Christians have "a great opportunity" to demonstrate the love of Christ in their daily lives Archbishop of Canterbury's website. 17 June 2013

 

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Misrepresenting Same-Sex Marriage: The Bishop of Salisbury posted by MK

Thanks Richard W and Bowman for your responses.  Although the idea of covenantal marriage being the exclusive place for sexual intimacy has been largely (but not completely) lost, and therefore the concept of marriage has, in my view, been weakened, the proposed legislation will finish i...

A very brief note about "decline" in a living society posted by Bowman

So, what is it usually thought to mean for doctrine in the Church of England that Article 40 was dropped from the (40 - 1 =) 39 Articles? Elsewhere online, some have argued that this plainly allows what was previously forbidden by Article 40-- belief that all will be saved, somehow, in the very end....

Is a Bishop who is teaching same sex marriage invalidating his v posted by LondonVicar

A bishop derives his authority from God and from the Gospel and the Bible. As any Christian minister does. Anything else is simply worldly and human orientated authority. So a Bishop is a BIshop inasmuch as he upholds the faith, 'delivered once to the saints'. If he fails ...

 

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