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Reviews Mike Starkey reviews Gods Behaving Badly: Media, Religion and Celebrity Culture, by Pete Ward. Jeremy Crossley reviews The Gender Agenda: Discovering God's Plan for Church Leadership, by Lis Goddard and Clare Hendry. England Essays Europe Events Canada: Ontario, North Bay, 26-28 August 2011: Cranmer Conference Letters
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Noting Families and Accountability. 'In most cases in Africa, all members of the family have the obligation and the desire to belong. Not many, even the rich and the powerful, can cope easily with consequences of behaviors and actions that might lead to social exclusions, whether forced or self-imposed. It is for this reason that the overwhelming majority of Anglicans and Episcopalians in some parts of the Anglican Communion, for example in Africa, find no fault with the notion of relational consequences, and see it as seeking to enhance accountability and mutual respect.' The Right Reverend R. Mwita Kiri of the Diocese of Tarime in Tanzania writes for The Living Church (Milwaukee). |
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Noting Revisiting Evelyn Underhill: the Centennial Year of Mysticism. Kathleen Staudt writes for the Daily Episcopalian on the 100th anniversary of the publication of Underhill's classic Mysticism. A Chance for a New Creation: An Interview with Bishop Greg Rickel. 'One of the youngest and most dynamic bishops in the Episcopal Church reflects on the relevance of the Church in a post-Christian culture.' From Patheos.com. |
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