Twelve Christian leaders wrote: “Though we have not yet achieved agreement on the date of Easter in perpetuity, we have no doubt that the Lord calls us to agreement.”
By Neil Dhingra
If Christians are called to unity (John 17:21), presumably churches should be able to learn from one another. Can churches learn from...
With recent decisions in the Church of England, the Anglican Communion’s disagreements about human sexuality have reached a new stage. In the midst of...
By Jonathan Mitchican
When it comes to interpreting Scripture, N.T. Wright famously said, “We must stop giving nineteenth-century answers to sixteenth-century questions and try to...
Moravians and Anglicans
Ecumenical Sources
Compiled by Richard J. Mammana Jr.
Project Canterbury, pp. iv + 206, $19.99
Intercommunion Between the Episcopal Church and the Polish National Catholic...