Reflection on the Queen By Chip Prehn Late one night in 1985, I was walking around the inside of Canterbury Cathedral in good company. I was seeing that stupendous building for the first time with an American bishop who knew the p... Read More...
After the Bp. Love Trial: Does the Episcopal Church Welcome Us? By Jordan Hylden As vocations director in the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas, I talk with a lot of young people discerning a call to ordained ministry. Very often, they’re evangelicals on the Canterbury Trail, ... Read More...
The Church Isn’t Fiction Keep in contact with real things — the actual people around you, the actual place where you live, the actual God who underpins and suffuses all — and you’ll be inoculated against relativism.
Jordan Peterson, Identity Politics, and the Church It is striking how countercultural Jordan Peterson's work is.
Evangelical Catholicism: The ecclesiological vision of Archbishop Michael Ramsey (2) Anglicanism has become factious in the extreme, and one cannot help but wonder if the spirit of Christ-like gratuity, of self-effacement for the sake of the Body, has been quashed by a climate of hyper-self-consciousness.
The excluded middle Party spirit has invaded the Church. To be taken seriously, one must be either a traditionalist or a progressive.