Emerging Church: A Victorian Prequel

Emerging Church: a Victorian Prequel by Dr Dominic Erdozain Paper delivered at the ‘Ancient Wisdom, Anglican Futures’ Conference at Trinity School for Ministry, Pittsburgh, June 2009. Used by permission of Wipf and Stock Publishers www.wipfandstock.com See the forthcoming volume The Great Tradition–A Great Labor: Studies in Ancient-Future Faith, Philip Harrold and D. H. Williams, eds. (Cascade: Eugene, … Continue Reading

Catholicity Outweighs Autonomy: the Anglican Communion Covenant

by Paul Avis originally published in The Living Church on April 1, 2011, republished with permission. The future of the Anglican Communion is in jeopardy. The Windsor Report proposed an Anglican Covenant, centering on mutual commitment, to secure a unified future for the Communion. The Anglican Covenant is the only credible proposal that I am aware of to help hold … Continue Reading

Actions and Consequences: Reflections on the State of the Anglican Communion

Actions and consequences: Reflections on the state of the Anglican Communion by Andrew Goddard Summary: Reflecting on Fulcrum’s call not to invite the Presiding Bishop to the Primates’ Meeting in Ireland, the consequences of inviting her are highlighted: the widespread principled absence of many Global South primates. As it is still unclear why the Presiding Bishop … Continue Reading

BBC Radio 4 Interview with Graham Kings on Covenant General Synod vote

BBC Interview on the General Synod Vote on the Anglican Communion Covenant Transcript of BBC Radio 4 Sunday Programme interview 28 November 2010 with Graham Kings, Bishop of Sherborne interviewed by William Crawley The information on the programme is here. An Anglican Mainstream transcript of the interview with Bishop Martyn Minns, earlier in the programme, … Continue Reading

Anti-Covenantal Myths of Puritanism and Anglicanism (Part One: Puritans)

In Praise of Rhetoric? Anti-Covenantal Myths of Puritanism and Anglicanism (Part One) copublished with permission with Covenant by Benjamin Guyer “…this present age full of tongue and weake of braine…” – Richard Hooker, Of the Lawes of Ecclesiasticall Politie, I.8.2 Écrasez l’infâme! Such is the clarion call of a recent ad in the Church Times … Continue Reading

Anti-Covenantal Myths of Puritanism and Anglicanism (Part Two: Richard Hooker)

In Praise of Rhetoric? Anti-Covenantal Myths of Puritanism and Anglicanism (Part Two Richard Hooker) copublished with permission with Covenant by Benjamin Guyer In part one of this essay, we noted the ways that the anti-Covenant lobby misconstrues Puritanism. In what follows, we turn to their abuse of Anglican orthodoxy, particularly the work of Richard Hooker. … Continue Reading

The Anglican Covenant: Why a “Yes” vote is significant

As General Synod approaches its crucial vote on the Anglican covenant, recent discussions have revealed that there are at least three significant perspectives at work in the debate on the covenant and that there are some important differences between them which have not been explicitly articulated. Broadly speaking there are (1) those who, though unhappy … Continue Reading

Law, Liturgy, Wisdom: An Introduction to Richard Hooker

Law, Liturgy, Wisdom By Benjamin Guyer Co-published with Covenant Richard Hooker is oftentimes described as the founding figure of the Anglican tradition. This is, however well intentioned, a half-truth. It is certainly true that Hooker’s great, unfinished theological work, Of the Lawes of Ecclesiasticall Politie (hereafter, Laws), was a key text in Anglican arguments against Puritanism. … Continue Reading

How and Why IC & MCU Mislead Us on the Anglican Covenant

Introduction and Executive Summary In the church press on Friday 29th October, two Church of England groups, Inclusive Church (IC) and Modern Church (formerly, Modern Churchpeople’s Union, MCU), published a whole page advert headed ‘Who runs the Church?’. This explains why they believe the Anglican Covenant would be a change for the worse. Having offered an initial short critique of it, this … Continue Reading

The Anglican Covenant is the only way forward – Fulcrum Newsletter November 2010

co-published, with permission, with Comment is free belief, Guardian online, 17 November 2010 ‘Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold’ is a celebrated line in W.B. Yeats’s poem ‘The Second Coming’ (1920). How that relates to the Church of England and the tensions in the wider Anglican Communion, 90 years later, we shall witness next … Continue Reading