Rohr Shock George Sumner April 30, 2019 Books, Commentary, Reviews & Culture, The Episcopal Church To say that Rohr is outside the bounds of the mainstream Christian theological tradition is not a harsh attack on him. Rather it is to simply take him seriously.
A Chance for Young Anglicans to Clear the Air Jonathan Turtle April 8, 2019 Anglican Church of Canada, Commentary, Ecclesiology How should young Anglicans respond to the battles they have inherited?
Augustine and Pelagianism: Myth, Heresy, and Orthodoxy Guest Contributor April 5, 2019 Books, Church of England, Reviews & Culture Pelagius did not in fact hold the majority of the positions ascribed to him. What does this mean for orthodoxy?
Biblical Trinitarian Language for Those in Need Guest Contributor November 23, 2018 Bible, Church of England, Commentary, Liturgy, The Episcopal Church It is possible to pray with, to, and within the Trinity using biblical language and yet without words that have masculine and patriarchal overtones in common English usage. Pray, I suggest, in the name of the one God: Abba, Christ, and Holy Spirit.
The Trinity, Orthodoxy, and Our Common Story Guest Contributor May 31, 2018 Bible, Commentary, The Episcopal Church We have the word of Jesus to rely upon: he and the Father are one, that the Holy Spirit will come among us, that we now have the glorious gift of calling God Our Father.
Reflections on leaving Dane Neufeld January 9, 2018 Anglican Church of Canada, Commentary There are reasons for people to leave a church, and sometimes the rationale for remaining can fly so high that it leaves people in the cold.
Don’t wait on history John A. Thorpe October 2, 2017 Commentary It is not anthropomorphized history that stands in the way of orthodoxy, but only individuals.
A few notes on heresy, orthodoxy, and common witness in the Church’s churches Christopher Wells August 17, 2017 Commentary, The Episcopal Church Adjudicating discipline and orthodoxy in the divided churches is profoundly complicated, especially for the “inferior” and “weaker” member-communities of the body.