Gordon Kuhrt reviews this book which tracks the global journey of Evangelicalism
Ven Dr Gordon W Kuhrt formerly Archdeacon of Lewisham, and then Director of Ministry for the Archbishops’ Council 1996-2006
Gordon Kuhrt reviews this book which tracks the global journey of Evangelicalism
Ven Dr Gordon W Kuhrt formerly Archdeacon of Lewisham, and then Director of Ministry for the Archbishops’ Council 1996-2006
Andrew Goddard critiques the Bishop of Salisbury's re-presentiation of his views on same-sex marriage
Reflections on the Bishop of Sherborne's visit to Malakal, South Sudan, leading a clergy and lay refresher course on mission theology
The Rt Revd Dr Graham Kings is Honorary Assistant Bishop in the Diocese of Ely and Research Associate at the Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide.
Alongside his Evangelical heritage Justin Welby has been strongly influenced by Anglo-Catholic and Roman Catholic spirituality.
Andrew Atherstone is tutor in history and doctrine, and Latimer research fellow, at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford
The first in a series on Women Bishops, exploring why women bishops are part of the health of the Church
John is the Vicar of St Paul’s, Tupsley and St Andrews, Hampton Bishop in Hereford Diocese. He’s also currently doing Doctoral Studies at Kings College London.
Andrew Goddard considers in detail a recent communique from the House of Bishops in December 2012 about Civil Partnerships and the episcopacy
A week may be a long time in politics, but the Church of England usually moves at a statelier pace. Not so in recent days.
These posts are by guest authors for Fulcrum
In the wake of the GS vote on women Bishops – it is time to ask this vital question.
Tom Wright’s biblical arguments for women bishops