Martin Luther on the gospel and the Church For Luther, there is a beautiful ambiguity, a chicken-and-egg phenomenon, even a tension, in which the Church is ever being created and recreated by its gospel proclamation.
The Reformation: its legacy and future Josiah Idowu-Fearon: “As we give thanks for all the blessings of the Reformation, we are also called to repentance.”
‘Time makes ancient truths uncouth’ A great many senior figures in the Church no longer value the work of full-time theological colleges.
The power of liturgy for my soul There are six aspects of liturgical/sacramental worship that nourish my soul.
Stumbling again against MTD Those locked into “now” lack an ability to see their life experience in a collective fashion with input from others.
Walking together? Past and present “Walking together” has joined other recent sound bites as a key but contested concept in contemporary Anglicanism.
The Church as Diaspora Diaspora is not an image of the Church. It is, rather, a historical descriptor of the Church at a given time.
Issues on the eve of General Synod Attention has focused entirely on the bishops' report on sexuality, but there are a variety of substantive issues coming before the General Synod.