What will happen in TEC in the next five years?
What will happen in TEC in the next five years?
What will happen in TEC in the next five years?
Anglican Communion Institute Report for 2008
Christopher Seitz
In the mercies of God this has been another exciting and challenging, but also encouraging, year for the Episcopal Church and The Anglican Communion. I speak for my colleagues Philip Turner, Ephraim Radner, Frank Fuller, Bishop John Howe, and Russell Levenson in thanking you richly for your support over the past year. I thought it wise to draw up a summary of our work for your review.
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“Be ye sure that the LORD he is God” – Crisis in Interpretation and the Two Testament Voice of Christian Scripture
PATIENT ENDURANCE
On Living Faithfully in a Time of Troubles
I know your works, your toil and your patient endurance
(Rev. 2:2a)
The Episcopal Church and the Anglican Communion: An Appraisal at a Time of Waiting
Possibilities for an Anglican Future?
From various sources and from various leaders of groups within the Anglican Communion we are beginning to see the lines of demarcation and advocacy more clearly. It would be useful to set these out and consider them as we face into a very difficult season, waiting and praying for some way forward as 30 September 2007 approaches.
Response to the Statement of the Archbishop of Canterbury Regarding Lambeth Conference Invitations
Mark Dyer, The Virginia Report, and the Promise of The Windsor Report
by Professor Christopher Seitz and The Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner (Nov 18, 2004)
A New Season for Anglicanism?
“Be ye sure that the LORD he is God” – The Anglican Crisis in Interpretation and the Two Testament Voice of Christian Scripture
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