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Garwood Anderson

Garwood Anderson is the Donald J. Parsons Distinguished Professor of Biblical Interpretation at Nashotah House Theological Seminary and, beginning September 1, 2024, the Distinguished Fellow, Biblical Studies and Theology, at the Lumen Center of the Steve and Laurel Brown Foundation, Madison, Wisconsin.

Grace Is an Adverb

Returning thanks is the disposition of the redeemed heart before God, “from whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all just works do proceed."

A Word About Mere Christian Hermeneutics

Christian readers of scripture, the Old and New Testaments, have to wrestle with tensions across the canon. How do we reconcile them?

Field Notes for Episcopalians on the 80 Percent

Despite many worthy efforts at explication, evangelical remains an uncertain label. Always an admixture of theology, history, and sociology, a turning mobile of persons,...

Let’s Put ‘Woke’ to Rest

My social media algorithms like to put a feed in front of me featuring excerpts of “woke” Christian teachers. (I don’t name the source,...

Priesthood for All?

Garwood Anderson reviews The Priesthood for All Believers: Clericalism and How to Avoid It.

The Future of Anglican Theological Education: Philosophical Prescriptions

By Garwood Anderson Having now provided a diagnosis of the inflection point facing theological education, including but not limited to Anglican formation, and suggested several...

The Future of Anglican Theological Education: Practical Prescriptions

By Garwood Anderson If we can acknowledge that the Anglican theological training enterprise in North America is at an inflection point, the obvious question is...

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...

For Maundy Thursday

By Garwood Anderson The Maundy Thursday liturgy is probably my favorite of the year. So much happens, from the washing of feet to the Garden...

Things Episcopalians Say: “The Word of God Is Jesus, Not the Bible”

By Garwood P. Anderson One of the many reasons to avoid social media is that one of your friends will invariably post a meme...