The Eternal Processions and the Triune Formula Guest Contributor March 19, 2020 Commentary, Liturgy, The Episcopal Church By Tyler Been Every Sunday, by their recitation of the Nicene Creed, Anglicans confess belief in the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. In many ways, the creed is an apophatic statement. It provides the boundarie... Read More...
The Creed as God’s Story and Ours Guest Contributor March 18, 2020 Commentary, Liturgy, The Episcopal Church Here, in this story, we become unified as forgiven sinners, awaiting the return of our savior and the redemption of the world.
God, Sexuality, & Knots: Sarah Coakley’s théologie totale (a personal appropriation) Matt Boulter February 27, 2020 Books, Commentary, Contributors, Ethics, The Episcopal Church Over the course of this extended discussion, did any of us change our mind on any of the issues? Even though we did see how gender politics, trinitarian theology, and our own experience of desire are all connected in a thorny knot, at the end of the day, no, we did not, any of us, change our mind on the issues at hand.
Fathers, Children, and Gifts: A Brief Reflection on the Name of the First Person of the Trinity Guest Contributor October 25, 2019 Commentary, Liturgy, The Episcopal Church Expansive language presses against the limits of the worst habits of our theological imaginations, especially, for instance, assuming we know what a word like “father” means.
Seeing Ancient Words Anew: Looking through the Dictionary Darkly Mother Miriam, CSM June 7, 2019 Catechesis, Commentary, The Episcopal Church The time between Easter and Trinity Sunday is ideal for instruction in trinitarian doctrine.
Invoking the Trinity: An Expansive Liturgy Guest Contributor May 22, 2019 Liturgy, The Episcopal Church No single formula will suffice to replace the traditional formula, even in private devotions.
The Trinitarian Theology of Morning Prayer Wesley Hill November 20, 2018 Bible, Liturgy, The Episcopal Church Our beloved BCP takes us, every morning, right to the heart of the most vital and serious of theological issues.
Hospitality to Our Children and Students as Strangers Abigail Woolley Cutter October 12, 2018 Commentary, Ethics, The Episcopal Church The call to hospitality encompasses our welcome and raising of children, as well as teaching.