On Canterbury: A Thought Experiment By George Sumner With the latest disputes about the nature of the Anglican Communion, how we order our common life (such as it is), and especially the role of the Archbishop of Canterbury within it all, we n... Read More...
Anglican Imaginaries By Mark Edington Late last year, on my brief return visit to the United States, an American colleague and I were talking about the past summer’s Lambeth Conference. I remarked that — watching the proceedings... Read More...
Beijing’s Man in the Anglican Communion By David Goodhew Justin Welby and official Anglican structures have been silent over the oppression of Uighur Muslims, the people of Hong Kong, and Chinese people generally. Concerning oppression elsewhere they are often much more vocal. For official Anglic... Read More...
Catholic renewal and Curry in Rome Should Presiding Bishop Curry have been in Rome? And what does renewal look like?
African joy in the gospel: the Anglican Consultative Council in Zambia I left Lusaka with fond memories of family celebrations, hospitality, delight in God, and in the African joy of the gospel.
Narratives and counter-narratives: The case of ACC-16 Shall we believe the Archbishop of Canterbury? Or shall we believe the narrative associated with ENS, Deputy News, and the Episcopal delegates’ “Letter from Lusaka”?
What has happened in Lusaka? Primates 2016 and ACC-16 Strangely enough, even though my province has been sanctioned ever so lightly, I feel more a part of a communion than I have in quite some time.
Apostolicity at stake This issue is not about who may tell TEC what to do, but whether apostolicity is to remain a feature of Anglicanism.