Mapping the Terrain for Engagement on Human Sexuality Guest Contributor November 10, 2020 Church of England, Commentary, Ecclesiology, Ethics Living in Love and Faith Christian Teaching about Human Identity, Sexuality and Marriage The Church of England Review by Oliver O’Donovan In the mid-twentieth century the Church of England used to attra... Read More...
“Hell is Other People,” but Heaven Can’t Be: The Good Place’s Unintentionally Augustinian Outcome Eugene Schlesinger February 6, 2020 Ethics, Reviews & Culture, The Episcopal Church, TV With its final door, The Good Place proves useful for our journey once more: we cannot stop here, we must journey on.
The claims of conscience Bishop John Bauerschmidt January 26, 2018 Commentary The conscience is not sovereign. God, who sits as judge on the last day, is sovereign.
Why we need an Anglican “Dear Prudence” Elisabeth Kincaid January 29, 2016 Commentary Advice columnists began to be popular in England right at the time that rigorous religious practices of casuistry were declining. Casuistry provided a common language regarding moral issues that spanned ecclesiastical and even denominational divides.
Defining marriage: thoughts from a panel Jordan Hylden June 29, 2015 Commentary Perhaps the best thing someone said to me afterwards was, "I wish we had been doing this kind of thing for the past 30 years. I think it would have really been good for the church."
Boycotting the virtues away Sam Keyes July 30, 2012 Commentary Whether or not you go to Chick-fil-A (or any business) does not exhaust your possibilities as a moral agent.