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Conversations with Rowan Williams: Last year the BBC broadcast a series of conversations with the the Archbishop of Canterbury and four distinguished guests, in which the Archbishop aired his views on a number of controversial contemporary issues. Only programme one is available (requires RealVideo), but it's very much worth viewing. Exodus. Numbers. Judges: As conservative parishes leave the liberal Episcopal Church, who shall inherit the real estate? Elizabeth Austin weighs the issue in the journal Legal Affairs. A Thorny Issue Begets Much Reading: In the New York Times, Peter Steinfels, former religion editor, applauds a mid-1990s Anglican effort in theology — and laments the lack of likely readers. Youth |
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Centre In Cyberspace, Can Anyone Hear You Pray? In the BBC's Online Magazine, Giles Wilson takes a seat in space, at the Church of Fools. The New York Times also stops by. The Scottish Episcopal Church: A New History, by Gavin White. This Honorary Canon of St Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow, former lecturer at Glasgow University, and the outgoing president of the Scottish Church History Society has made his book available online in HTML. (Cross-listed in Church History). |
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