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Reviews Health Care and Christian Ethics, by Robin Gill, reviewed in the Church Times by David Atkinson. Economic Compulsion and Christian Ethics, by Albino Barrera, reviewed in the Church Times by Peter Day. Canada Church
History Out of Great Tribulation, by Philip Nigel Warrington Strong (1947). This charge (undoubtedly one of the longest in history) to the Diocese of New Guinea is broken into three parts: Review, The Diocese in Retrospect, and Looking Forward. Strong surveys in painstaking detail the life of the church in Papua New Guinea during World War II, including its interactions with military government administration. The Reunion Conference at Bonn 1875: A Personal Narrative, by William Stevens Perry (1876). W.S. Perry (1832-1898) was Bishop of Iowa when he visited the Bonn Reunion Conference of Old Catholics, Eastern Orthodox and Anglicans in 1875. Fruitful discussions ensued, culminating in the establishment of full communion between Old Catholics and Anglicans in 1931. Education and Ministries England Letters
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Noting Nothing is served by avoiding these hard questions: Cardinal Walter Kasper addresses the recent Church of England Bishops' meeting. The Church of England's decision on the consecration of women to the episcopate 'will be of fundamental significance for relations between us in the future'. "Where things stand now - a resource for newbies and oldbies": An article in the blog Political Spaghetti uses Bishop John Bryson Chane's op ed piece in the Washington Post, The Gospel of Intolerance, as a starting point for a well documented article on the AAC and Archbishop Peter Akinola's recent public endorsement of the Nigeria's proposed legislation making gay and lesbian marriage a crime. |
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Reviews Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon by Daniel Dennett is reviewed in this week's New York Review of Books by Freeman Dyson. Dennett stands on the outside of religion asking all the biggest questions without pretending to be able to answer them. Freeman Dyson, looks at the questions from the inside, much as did Henry James. Dyson's review, then, is broken into halves: a positive review of Breaking the Spell, and Dyson's philosophical objections and recommendations of books more from his perspective. A Companion to Common Worship Volume 2, edited by Paul Bradshaw, reviewed in Church Times by Michael Perham. Conviction and Conflict: Islam, Christianity and World Order, by Michael Nazir-Ali, reviewed in the Church Times by Philip Lewis Mission-shaped Church: A Theological Response, by John M. Hull, reviewed in Church Times by Philip Welsh Biblical Resources St Francis Xavier Bible Game. A new site that looks interesting: 'a source for bible word games based on the principles and history of the Catholic faith.' (Cross listed in Odds and Ends.) Zhubert.com. This very good site provides full searchable text of the Bible in its original languages, complete with instant hover-over morphological analysis. The tutorial is useful, and so are the online resources for learning biblical Greek. (Cross listed in Theological Resources.) Church
History Liturgical Spirituality under the Southern Cross: A Study of the Impact of the Anglo-Catholic Tradition on the Anglican Church in Melanesia, by David V. Vunagi (1998). In this M.Th. thesis, David Vunagi (now Bishop of Temotu in the Church of Melanesia) explores the liturgical impact of early Anglo-Catholic missionaries in Melanesia, as well as the potential for liturgical inculturation in the future. Memorial of the Rev. Wm. Chauncy Langdon, on the Subject of the Italian Reform Movement (1865). This brief memorial by W.C. Landgon (1831-1895) to the General Convention of 1865 encourages the Episcopal Church USA to fund proselytising elements in the Roman Catholic Church on the Italian peninsula. England Europe Events Letters
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Noting Lost Gospel Revealed; Says Jesus Asked Judas to Betray Him: A set of articles in the online National Geographic News including a PDF file of the full Coptic text. Saving Anglicanism: An Historical Perspective on Decisions Facing the 75th General Convention of the Episcopal Church: Lionel Deimel of Via Media USA has written a long and thoughtful essay whose topic can be gleaned from its title. It is, alas, available only as a PDF file, but it's quite worth reading. Wounded in Common Mission: the Term of Inter-Christian Divisiveness: Christopher Wells, writing for the Anglican Communion Institute, has written this essay in anticipation of the US General Convention. |
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