The historic episcopate: a response

Bishop Glenn Davies“I appreciate the feedback on the historic episcopate, following my blog of last fortnight, reflecting upon article 3 of the ACNA constitution.

3. We confess the godly historic Episcopate as an inherent part of the apostolic faith and practice, and therefore as integral to the fullness and unity of the Body of Christ. …”

– Bishop Glenn Davies expands his earlier comments about one article of the ACNA Constitution (PDF) – at SydneyAnglicans.net. (Photo: Russell Powell.)

The power of God

David Phillips - Church Society“The statistics concerning the Church of England continue to make grim reading. The decline in attendance has not abated, the number of clergy continues to fall and there are signs that even if there were more clergy many dioceses cannot afford to pay their stipends. The Church is also losing influence in the national life …

There is much ground for pessimism and it may be that we are witnessing the judgement of God on our Church and nation. Our first response to such things must always be to repent and to cry out to God for mercy. But we are called to do more, and part of what we must do is reform the Church. …”

– David Phillips, General Secretary of Church Society, writes the editorial in the current issue of Cross†Way. (PDF file.)

Cranmer & Hooker on the saving power of the word

Ashley Null at MTC 2009“The first two of Ashley Null’s lecture series on repentance in classical Anglicanism have been superb. So far he has spent time unfolding the place and nature of repentance in Thomas Cranmer’s thinking and then in the thinking of Richard Hooker. …”

ACL President Mark Thompson blogs about Ashley Null’s lectures.

Whither Evangelicalism?

Phil Johnson“… I’d be inclined to say that the singular characteristic that stands out most among contemporary evangelicals is their distaste for drawing any clear lines between truth and error. They don’t like to handle doctrine in a polemical fashion. They especially don’t want to be thought “negative” when it comes to declaring their doctrinal convictions. …

D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones saw this trend coming and warned against it. In 1971, during a visit to Australia, he gave a series of lectures that were compiled and published as a booklet, ‘What Is an Evangelical?’ If you haven’t read it, you should. …”

Phil Johnson writes of evangelicalism in North America. Is Australia far behind?

The Narcissism Epidemic

The White Horse InnIn last weekend’s edition (August 2nd 2009) of the White Horse Inn, Michael Horton spoke with Dr. Jean Twenge, author of Generation Me, and co-author of The Narcissism Epidemic: Living in the Age of Entitlement.

It’s worth hearing – at the White Horse Inn website.

Tong: Defending my take on Schori

Robert TongMy last blog remarked on Presiding Bishop Schori’s breathtaking rejection of the gospel of salvation, “the great Western heresy – that we can be saved as individuals, that any of us alone can be in right relationship with God”.

The blog drew some debate about my use of Scripture but I take comfort from the report of Bishop David Bena’s sermon at an ordination where he attacked Schori by saying…

– Read Robert Tong’s post at SydneyAnglicans.net.

The Wrighteousness of God

Professor Gerald Bray“Bishop Wright’s views on Paul, Israel and justification have been known for many years, and have often been debated in scholarly circles.

As this latest book makes clear, those views have not been widely accepted—indeed, they have been openly opposed by almost everyone engaged in the field, from the most conservative Evangelicals to the most ardent liberals. …”

– In his editorial to the June 2009 issue of Churchman, Gerald Bray gives a helpful summary of Bishop Tom Wright’s teaching, and the response of John Piper and others. It’s available from Church Society as a PDF download and is worth reading.

New Christian newspaper planned

EternityTwo well-known Christian media men, John Sandeman and David Maegraith, have teamed to produce a mass market monthly Christian newspaper — Eternity.

They say, “Eternity will produce news with a Christian worldview, drawing on the resources of Christians and churches around Australia. The paper is independent of denominations and is privately operated.”

The first issue is planned for October 2009 – see details at their website.

A House Divided?

Archbishop Rowan Williams“Rowan Williams’ proposal for a ‘two-track’ Anglican Communion is a theological disaster. Beyond this, it is almost certainly unworkable.

The reason for this is simple — both sides in this controversy see the question of homosexuality as both unavoidable and fundamental. Both sides see the question as far too important to remain unsettled. Neither side can accept the permanent disagreement of the other. …”

Albert Mohler writes at his blog.

See also, “Are we about to go to war?” by Peter Ould and some comments by John Richardson. (Photo: ACNS.)

God the Peacemaker: Graham Cole on the Atonement

Graham ColeGraham Cole’s most recent book is a biblical theology of the Atonement – God the Peacemaker: How Atonement Brings Shalom.

It gets a mention at Between Two Worlds – and there’s an interview with Graham.

What does inerrancy mean? Is it essential to Christian belief?

Don CarsonIn this video clip from The Gospel Coalition, Don Carson speaks about what Christians believe about the reliability of the Bible. (h/t Andy Naselli.)

What Men need in a church

men“Most of all men need another man. If a man builds a real friendship within your church body, good things happen. A man with a ‘brother’ will be a better man at home and at work. …”

David Moore reflects on what is helpful for men in church.

Insights from B.B. Warfield

Carl TruemanCarl Trueman is giving the annual Eliza Ferrie public lecture at the Presbyterian Theological Centre in Burwood on Wednesday 12th August. His topic? “The Essence of Christianity and the Cross of Christ: Insights from B.B. Warfield.”

Details of this and the Confess or Die Conference (7-8 August) at the PTC website.

Do not rejoice in this

John PiperJohn Piper writes:

“On vacation I was meditating on Luke 10:17-20 where Jesus tells us not to be overly excited about our ability to do feats of triumph in defeating the devil. Rather he says, fix the root of your joy in this: Your names are written in heaven. Amazing.

Most of us are moved more by the fireworks of miracles than by the mere assurance of salvation. Something is amiss. So I lingered long enough here to put my heart right. And in the process wrote a poem…”

Read it at Desiring God.

Free audio book for August 2009

The Divine ComedyFor something rather different, this month’s free audiobook download from Christian Audio is Dante Alighieri’s The Divine Comedy.

The 11 part download in mp3 format comes to 357MB and is available at www.christianaudio.com/free – use the code AUG2009 at the checkout to get it free.

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