Controversy surrounds the disinvitation of Fr. Calvin Robinson from the closing panel of the Mere Anglicanism conference held in Charleston, South Carolina, in January. Asked to lecture on the topic “Critical Theories Are Antithetical to the Gospel,” Robinson argued during the main session that . . . . Continue Reading »
A report on the Church of England's role in African chattel slavery is heavy on cost-free righteousness and light on the Book of Common Prayer. Continue Reading »
C. S. Lewis's ministry to Janie King Moore reflects his axiom that “God intends to give us what we need, not what we now think we want.” Continue Reading »
While the Anglican Communion is being reset, let us also revise the language of the Cairo Covenant so that it better reflects the thinking of historic Anglicanism. Continue Reading »
We applaud our Anglican bishops’ willingness to reject neocolonial demands to accept the hegemony of the sexual revolution. But we are concerned that in an admirable attempt to resist the liberal project, they unwittingly have themselves opened the door to the use of Scripture for liberal ends. Continue Reading »