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Richard Hooker

The Episcopate in Anglican History: Received in Humility Yet Exercised with Responsibility

At its General Synod this year the Anglican Church of Canada will consider a Constitutional change that would diminish the role of its House of...

A Classic Anglican Case for Public Worship

By Mark Michael Last week, I expressed concern that the normalization of so-called hybrid worship in our churches may accelerate trends toward “worship switching” among...

Richard Hooker, Principled Pluralist

Hooker bequeaths to Anglicans, even outside England, a set of questions that remain unavoidable.

As the waters cover the Sea: Hooker, Baptism, and the Nature of the Church

During the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity, when many of us turn our attention to the twin subjects of ecumenism and ecclesiology, it is helpful to hear a variety of voices on the nature of the church, especially pertaining to baptism.

Richard Hooker and the Historic Episcopacy

Hooker’s argument for keeping the historic episcopacy in his day should influence questions of polity in ecumenical discussions of our own day.

Oxford Movement exegesis and sacramental ontology

In the world that Augustine and Aquinas inhabited, created things and human institutions were interconnected with heavenly realities, knit together in Christ in whom “all things hold together” (Col. 1:17). We seem not to inhabit this world.

Immigration reform seven years later: ‘The Nation and the Common Good’

The issues of migration and immigration have not gone away since “The Nation and the Common Good.” In fact, they have become even more contentious.

Reform from within or without? Richard Hooker on heresy in the Church

If the people of God are part of sinful Babylon, what is a godly woman or man to do?

The light of reason

Richard Hooker’s commitment to reason placed him firmly athwart the development of more revolutionary theological agendas. But reason has changed in our day.

The sacraments and pastoral judgment

In May 2015, a flurry of stories came out about Bishop Greg Brewer and the baptism of the adopted son of two men in a committed same-sex relationship in Orlando, Florida.

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