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BIBLICAL AUTHORITYLetter from Global South Primates to Archbishop Rowan Williams | This letter clearly exposes the limitations of the biblical exegesis of the Archbishop of Canterbury as it avoids following the witness of Scripture in its fulness. Saturday, June 4, 2005
Personhoodby The Rev. Bradley S. Cunningham | I am grateful for this opportunity to speak to the question before us this day. "Who in our society should decide if there is a distinction between a person and a human being? Should it be the philosopher, the theologian, the biologist, lawyer, politician, medical doctor, or a combination thereof." Tuesday, February 15, 2005
The Duties of ParentsBy Bishop John Charles Ryle of Liverpool (1816-1900)| A most read for every Christian Parent: "Train up a child in the way he should go; and when he is old, he will not depart from it."-Prov. XXII. 6. Friday, February 27, 2004
'Were you There?' 'The Passion of The Christ'and the Lost Art of Christian Meditation This generation owes a debt of gratitude to Mel Gibson for having dared use the power of modern media to bring before the eyes of millions the fruit of, what unfortunately has become a lost or rare art, the art of Christian meditation. Monday, March 31, 2003
FROM ROMANTICISM TO REALISMThat the roots of the Oxford movement in the early 19th century were essentially political is a fact that has been all too often overlooked. Yet ironically such roots are implicit in the generally accepted date of 1833 for the commencement of the movement; a date defined by Keble's Assize sermon of 1833 . . . Saturday, February 15, 2003
Christian EducationWe live in a world characterized by a paradoxical mixture of globalization and fragmentation; a world in which global communication is possible but universal understanding is not. Our post-modern culture bases its creed in the notion that there is no absolute law of truth or justice. It is popularly believed that everyone has the right to his own opinion as long as we all recognize the fundamental 'truth' that there is no such thing as universal truth. Friday, November 5, 1999
IN THESE HOLY MYSTERIES -III-The third and last in a series of lectures entitled Sacramental Life in the Common Prayer Tradition given on November 4-5, 1999 before the Diocesan Council of the Diocese of the North East and Mid-Atlantic of the Reformed Episcopal Church, USA. THE MYSTICAL WASHING AWAY OF SIN -II- The second in a series of lectures entitled Sacramental Life in the Common Prayer Tradition given on November 4-5, 1999 before the Diocesan Council of the Diocese of the North East and Mid-Atlantic of the Reformed Episcopal Church, USA. Thursday, November 4, 1999
MYSTERY AND SACRAMENT -I-The first in a series of lectures entitled Sacramental Life in the Common Prayer Tradition given on November 4-5, 1999 before the Diocesan Council of the Diocese of the North East and Mid-Atlantic of the Reformed Episcopal Church, USA. |
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