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Scholars Discuss Anglican Congress, ‘Toronto Manifesto’

The “MRI at 60” conference was dedicated to retired Bishop Terry Brown, the Canadian Church Historical Society president who died just days before the event he had organized.

6 Primates Seek New Congress

“We express our fervent and urgent hope that another Anglican Congress might be held in the next two years.”

Six Steps Post-Toronto

By Ian Ernest • Out of the theological tradition of Anglicanism emerges a church model that gives the Incarnation its rightful place.

Keep Canterbury Relevant

By Josiah Idowu Fearon • The Archbishop of Canterbury has come to be known as a ‘focus of unity” rather than an “instrument of unity.”

Supranational Ecclesiology

By Ephraim Radner • Anglican churches are whole only as they subject themselves to one another, in the form of spousal life, as Paul writes.

Steps toward Global Unity

By David Ney • Back to the Anglican Future was guided by what might be described as the principle of ressourcement.

Returning to the Body

By Jesse Zink • “Mutual Responsibility and Interdependence in the Body of Christ” offers an unmet vision for authentic global communion.

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