The Future of Anglican Theological Education: A Dean’s Diagnosis This essay has been modified slightly to more accurately reflect the history of Bexley-Seabury. — Editor. By Garwood Anderson To imagine the future of theological education in the Anglican world is to eng... Read More...
Invasion By George Sumner Thirty years ago I wrote a dissertation on the Systematic Theology of Wolfhart Pannenberg. At the time a critic said that Pannenberg had offered a powerful response to modernity just in time... Read More...
Remembering the Future By John Bauerschmidt One of the great themes of Advent is the Lord’s coming in glory at the end of time: the “Second Coming.” In modern lectionaries, the four-Sunday Advent season immediately before Christmas is part of a wider thematic movement that begins... Read More...
Looking to Covenant’s Future By Jeff Boldt Last week, several of my fellow contributors engaged in a public-facing roundtable discussion about the reasons they write for Covenant. Reading their engaging accounts got me to thinking about... Read More...
Whither the Church of England? By David Goodhew Whither the Church of England (C of E)? The numbers make bleak reading, for the most part. Take the diocese of Bath and Wells. In 1990, around 34,000 people attended its churches on Sundays.... Read More...
God is Now By Chip Prehn The season of Advent is full of warnings, but in A.D. 2020 there is a diffuse perfume of apocalypse in the air. The plague appears to be spreading. The economy is uncertain. Many sectors have gone flat. Others are skyrocketing. What’s goi... Read More...
A post-liberal program: Milbank, Pabst, the human future John Milbank and Adrian Pabst argue that liberalism has led to a “war of all against all.”