Showing posts with label Church of England. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Church of England. Show all posts

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Profile of 104th Archbishop of Canterbury: Dr Rowan Williams



http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13709883

Profile: Dr Rowan Williams



Dr Williams will be Master of
Magdalene College, Cambridge, from January





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Rowan Williams, who is spending his
final months as Archbishop of Canterbury, is the 104th person have served in
that role.


His retirement marks the

Profile of 104th Archbishop of Canterbury: Dr Rowan Williams



http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-13709883

Profile: Dr Rowan Williams



Dr Williams will be Master of
Magdalene College, Cambridge, from January





Related Stories



Archbishop of Canterbury to quit


Reaction
to Williams resignation





Rowan Williams, who is spending his
final months as Archbishop of Canterbury, is the 104th person have served in
that role.


His retirement marks the

"The Churchman" Digitized for Web





http://acl.asn.au/churchman-digitised/

‘Churchman’ digitised for the Web
Posted on October 1, 2012 Filed under Resources, Theology



“Church Society are pleased to report that Rob Bradshaw, Director of “Theology on the Web”, has recently digitised and uploaded to the internet, most back articles of Churchman (est 1879), dating from the 1920s. In total Rob has uploaded 3,531 individual

"The Churchman" Digitized for Web





http://acl.asn.au/churchman-digitised/

‘Churchman’ digitised for the Web
Posted on October 1, 2012 Filed under Resources, Theology



“Church Society are pleased to report that Rob Bradshaw, Director of “Theology on the Web”, has recently digitised and uploaded to the internet, most back articles of Churchman (est 1879), dating from the 1920s. In total Rob has uploaded 3,531 individual

Andy Sullivan, Guardian, UK: Church Wars on Sodomy Coming to End



A marginal Westerner, a British writer of curious attainments, Andrew Brown of the Guardian, apparently a theological liberal, predicts the end of the Church of England's loss of a posture on sodomitic-marriage.  That might be so.  Largely, the C o E has lost on the issue of theologial liberalism...although the 1662 BCP and the Thirty-nine Articles remain the law of England.  But, back on issue

Andy Sullivan, Guardian, UK: Church Wars on Sodomy Coming to End



A marginal Westerner, a British writer of curious attainments, Andrew Brown of the Guardian, apparently a theological liberal, predicts the end of the Church of England's loss of a posture on sodomitic-marriage.  That might be so.  Largely, the C o E has lost on the issue of theologial liberalism...although the 1662 BCP and the Thirty-nine Articles remain the law of England.  But, back on issue

Sunday, September 23, 2012

ABC Williams and Bp. Nazir-Ali on Religion in Britain




http://www.virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=16553

Archbishop Williams and Bishop Nazir-Ali on the place of religion in British public lifePaul RichardsonChurch of England Newspaper September 21st, 2012 With both Archbishop Rowan Williams and Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali producing books on the place of religion in Britain the press were bound to focus on the differences

ABC Williams and Bp. Nazir-Ali on Religion in Britain




http://www.virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=16553

Archbishop Williams and Bishop Nazir-Ali on the place of religion in British public lifePaul RichardsonChurch of England Newspaper September 21st, 2012 With both Archbishop Rowan Williams and Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali producing books on the place of religion in Britain the press were bound to focus on the differences

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Archbishop of Canterbury: Horse-trading, Dark Horses, Bookies, & Bets




http://www.standfirminfaith.com/?/sf/page/29458



ABC Race Hots Up, a Little Punt, and a Question for Fulcrum
Andrew Brown over at the Guardian thinks he has a grasp on how it’s all looking,

Next Wednesday, four women and 15 men on the Crown Nominations Commission will gather for two days of prayer and horsetrading to replace Rowan Williams as archbishop of Canterbury. We know who they are,

Archbishop of Canterbury: Horse-trading, Dark Horses, Bookies, & Bets




http://www.standfirminfaith.com/?/sf/page/29458



ABC Race Hots Up, a Little Punt, and a Question for Fulcrum
Andrew Brown over at the Guardian thinks he has a grasp on how it’s all looking,

Next Wednesday, four women and 15 men on the Crown Nominations Commission will gather for two days of prayer and horsetrading to replace Rowan Williams as archbishop of Canterbury. We know who they are,

Monday, September 3, 2012

"Vicar of Bray" (Song): Adjustable & Convenient Theologies



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vicar_of_Bray_%28song%29


The Vicar of Bray (song)


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"The Vicar of Bray" is a satirical song[1]recounting the career of the Vicar of Bray and his contortions of principle in order to retain his ecclesiastic office despite the changes in the Established Church

"Vicar of Bray" (Song): Adjustable & Convenient Theologies



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vicar_of_Bray_%28song%29


The Vicar of Bray (song)


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   









"The Vicar of Bray" is a satirical song[1]recounting the career of the Vicar of Bray and his contortions of principle in order to retain his ecclesiastic office despite the changes in the Established Church

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Predestination, 39 Articles, and Anglicans


Regrettably, this issue needs to be raised, although it has been long established.  Predestination is, put simply,  Biblical. Denial thereof is obstinacy and pride, put simply.  While there are many other doctrinal loci that cannot be obscured by this, yet, it must be taught. 

http://www.virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=16478


PREDESTINATION AND PROMISE: ARTICLE XVIIBy

Predestination, 39 Articles, and Anglicans


Regrettably, this issue needs to be raised, although it has been long established.  Predestination is, put simply,  Biblical. Denial thereof is obstinacy and pride, put simply.  While there are many other doctrinal loci that cannot be obscured by this, yet, it must be taught. 

http://www.virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=16478


PREDESTINATION AND PROMISE: ARTICLE XVIIBy

Thursday, August 30, 2012

TEC Bishop Notes TEC-Seminary Graduates Deficient Intellectually (No Kidding!)


We are not surprised in the least by AZ's TEC Bishop lamenting the poor intellectual and leadership equipment and skills from/for TEC seminary graduates. No surprises there. We have seen that predominantly in our experience, despite TEC's longstanding effort to rebut that image. Anglicanism has had a long history of scholarly Rectors and Professors, but, with liberalism's eviserative impulse

TEC Bishop Notes TEC-Seminary Graduates Deficient Intellectually (No Kidding!)


We are not surprised in the least by AZ's TEC Bishop lamenting the poor intellectual and leadership equipment and skills from/for TEC seminary graduates. No surprises there. We have seen that predominantly in our experience, despite TEC's longstanding effort to rebut that image. Anglicanism has had a long history of scholarly Rectors and Professors, but, with liberalism's eviserative impulse

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Anglican Unscripted 48: Kevin Kallsen & George Conger


http://geoconger.wordpress.com/2012/08/18/anglican-unscripted-episode-48-august-18-2012/


Anglican Unscripted Episode 48

August 18, 2012 August 18, 2012Posted by geoconger in 77th General Convention, AMiA, Anglican Church of North America, Anglican.TV, Archbishop of Canterbury, Archbishop of York, Canon Law, Church of England, Church of the Province of Uganda, Church of the Province of West

Anglican Unscripted 48: Kevin Kallsen & George Conger


http://geoconger.wordpress.com/2012/08/18/anglican-unscripted-episode-48-august-18-2012/


Anglican Unscripted Episode 48

August 18, 2012 August 18, 2012Posted by geoconger in 77th General Convention, AMiA, Anglican Church of North America, Anglican.TV, Archbishop of Canterbury, Archbishop of York, Canon Law, Church of England, Church of the Province of Uganda, Church of the Province of West