Paul Handley, the editor of the Church Times, has a major article in the Comment is free section of The Guardian today.
The Anglican Communion will finally split in 2009 – This will be the year of unavoidable schism in the church.
Also in The Guardian are these two items by Andrew Brown.
The New Atheism, a definition and a quiz – What makes a New Atheist different from an old one? Here are the five doctrines which distinguish them.
So the pope is a Catholic – You may disagree with him. But – properly read – his views on homosexuality are not egregious bigotry.
Jane Williams in The Guardian
Acts of the Apostles, part 3: An ideal church? – Acts implies that the Holy Spirit’s work always leads to the formation of community.
Jonathan Romain in The Guardian
How to survive a sermon – Many of us will be listening to sermons this week. They can be tests of endurance, but they can sometimes be life-changing.
Roderick Strange writes in the Credo section of The Times Commitment and fidelity are demanding qualities – A time to remember and appreciate what our families give us.
Christopher Howse writes in the Telegraph about English kings and St John the Evangelist.
Re: Handley’s piece on the upcoming break-up of the Anglican Communion in 2009… Things might not be so bad, even if it happens. According to Russian professor Igor Panarin, whose theory is printed in the Wall Street Journal, the United States will be breaking up in 2010 (probably in June or early July). If that happens, maybe “Atlantic America,” which country will be made up mostly of the Eastern Seaboard, can keep PECUSA, “the Texas Republic” can take ACNA, and the California Republic can be as progressive as they want. Everybody will be happy, and all that has to happen… Read more »
‘First.. a bit of theological background. Jesus made unity an intensely personal thing. St.John quotes him praying to God the Father that his disciples “may be one, even as we are one”. St.Paul took up the theme: “We, being many, are one body in Christ”. It is impossible to be a biblical Christian and not make unity a priority’. – Paul Handley, The Guardian – In his rambling assessment of the possibility of an outright state of schism in the Anglican Communion in 2009, perhaps the most pertinent statement made by Paul Handley is his quotation from Scripture – above.… Read more »
Let’s not forget to ask whether the so-called Dominical plea for unity has anything to do with Jesus or is the product of the Johannine church. It has no resonances in the synoptic gospels.
It is perfectly clear to me that ACNA and its fellow types have no interest in church unity…because they firmly believe that anyone who doesn’t believe exactly as they do isn’t really part of the church–which is why I agree with those who predict further schisms within the schismatics in short order.
Their sole unifying belief is in the wrongness of homosexuality…and that will not be enough to hold them together when, for example, the time comes for joint services of those who are Anglo-Catholic and those who are firmly not.
“…Russian professor Igor Panarin…”
Question: Why June or early July? I scanned the article but must have missed this.
Comment: Ah! Political science from the land of Lysenko!
ABs apologia for the pope’s natural law shipwrecks, on the stubborn daily life facts. Two daddies/two mommies are living out daily life ethical commitments of great ethical benefit to themselves, and to their friends and family, and to the plantary community at large. Error one, presuming damage instead of good in these pair bonds. Error two, keeping fuzzy about just exactly what sorts of gender and/or behavior dangers are involved – including those alleged to be threats to human nature and to the planet’s children? Error three, categorically glancing away from the immense amount of good parenting that real, live… Read more »
Cynthia, I don’t know where Panarin gets his dates, but this is the paragraph where the exact date is given:
“Mr. Panarin posits, in brief, that mass immigration, economic decline, and moral degradation will trigger a civil war next fall and the collapse of the dollar. Around the end of June 2010, or early July, he says, the U.S. will break into six pieces — with Alaska reverting to Russian control.”
In typing this reply, I noticed for the first time that we’re due for a civil war come autumn. Better make a milk and bread run…
for what it’s worth, when I first read that bit of the speech I thought it was an attack on transsexuals. Perhaps I am just deaf to the concerns of gay Christians, but I couldn’t see anything new at all in what he said about them. Doesn’t make him right, but that’s a quite separate question.