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Mystery and Objectivity in Christian Unity

Fr. Matthew Olver, in his essay “Unity’s Fire,” gives us a powerful account of why the question of Christian unity stands central to the...

Unity’s Fire

This past summer, I joined my 14-year-old son, Isaac, in a hot, dusty field outside Georgetown, Texas. He was competing at part of the...

A Social-Transcendental Argument

By George Sumner This year marks the 30th anniversary of Reclaiming Faith, a work that Ephraim Radner and I edited to bring the lens of...

Covenant and Reconciliation: A Black Episcopal Perspective

By Brandt L. Montgomery Some years ago, the Living Church ran a symposium entitled “Teaching Jesus and the Unity of the Church,” described as “a...

Out with the Old, In with the Old

By Christopher Wells “To live is to change, and to be perfect is to have changed often,” wrote John Henry Newman, with an inter-ecclesial bus...

Movement of Unity

By Christopher Wells Approaching the end of this strange year, it has felt momentous to us at TLC to plan boldly for the future, as...

The Living Church Welcomes New Editors

Mark Michael, Eugene Schlesinger, and Kirk Petersen join the team.

Nashotah, TLC Host Conference

“Living Sacrifices” will focus on the history of Anglicanism and the future of the Anglican Communion.

Merry Christmas from TLC

Thank you for helping make 2015 a great year for The Living Church.

TLC and Virginia Seminary

Dean Ian Markham: TLC “is a substantial publication, which invites us all into a theologically rich understanding of our tradition.”

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