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Tag Archives: Anglicanism
The Gospel Coalition’s view of the New Archbishop of Canterbury
Carl Laferton, senior editor at the Good Book Company has written a piece for the Gospel Coalition on the newly announced Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby. In it he uses the metaphor of a rusty car, warning his readership that any … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglican Communion, Anglicanism, Carl Laferton, Church of England, England, Good Book Company, Gospel Coalition, Justin Welby, Welby
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Individualism, Collectivism, Evangelicalism and the Church of England
Over the past couple of days I have been thinking about why I am frustrated by certain segments of evangelicalism taking on a (supra) structural approach to challenging revisionism (liberalism or what ever you want to call it) within the … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglican Communion, Anglicanism, Bishop, Catholic Church, Church of England, England, Evangelicalism, Southwark
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