Missionary to postmodernity Whatever else postliberalism is, it was meant to be an apologetic help to be a credal or mere Christian in our age. That is what George Lindbeck was and what he wanted to promote.
Back to the future We need to rediscover and to revive the vocation of the seminary at precisely the moment of its greatest risk.
Koinonia in Dallas Communion is not something we have but something we are; it is something we receive, not something we achieve.
The necessary structures of Anglican mission in communion “In the image of God, we the Church are given a share of Christ’s being-sent, as well as a share of that communion he has with the Father and the Spirit.”
Reflecting on Nashotah Bishop George Sumner of Dallas with four takeaways from the Living Sacrifices conference at Nashotah House.
What West? What Christianity? Questioning Steve Bannon What does Steven Bannon mean by "Western and Christian" values?
Mission amid ‘churning’ We are in the midst of a quieter kind of "mfecane," a great churning. We need to raise our heads and notice the series of dramatic changes that we are living through.
7 reasons for making space: traditionalists, TEC, ACoC Why should the Episcopal Church allow clergy or dioceses to hold views contrary to its recent decisions? The Bishop of Dallas gives 7 reasons.