The Power of the Original: Beyond the King James Bible
Posted on June 12, 2011
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“When Scripture is translated into any language, it has the power of incarnation. Often it proceeds to shape the language of its host culture. The danger is that we can then treat the Bible as though it were a product of our own history and culture and forget that its origin and world is distant. The KJV was English, but it was not quite my English. …”
– Archbishop Peter Jensen writes on the 400th anniversary of the King James Version of the Bible, on the ABC’s Religion & Ethics pages of its website.
Real Marriage — Dr Peter Jensen
Posted on June 11, 2011
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Archbishop of Sydney, Dr Peter Jensen, has spoken about the pressures to redefine marriage, and how Christians should respond.
“Should the Marriage Act allow two people of the same sex to be married?
Over the years, I’ve said little about same?sex relationships. My opposition is known but I hope I put my views with respect. I have supported legislation to register relationships and to extend economic rights. I condemn violence against homosexual people. Like most Australians, I prefer to live and let live. Furthermore, I am all too aware how close to home this is for a number of us, either personally or through family members and I appreciate that this discussion can be painful.
Nonetheless, since change is being actively advocated we need to be clear that what is at stake is not simply an extension of marriage ‘rights’ but a change to the definition of marriage itself. …”
First published in the June 2011 Southern Cross magazine, the article, “Real Marriage”, is available here as a PDF file, and deserves wide distribution.
Queen’s Birthday Convention IV
Posted on June 10, 2011
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The Queen’s Birthday Convention is on at St. Andrew’s Cathedral on Monday (June 13) – with Phillip Jensen and Greg Clarke speaking.
Watch the stirring video promo here.
Prayers for Defence Chaplains
Posted on June 10, 2011
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Recent deaths and injuries among Australian military serving overseas are a reminder to pray for the defence chaplains and those to whom they minister.
Recent posts on the Defence Anglicans website include a poem reflecting the sadness of loss, by Army Chaplain Jim Cosgrove, and also a reflection on “Is it right for a Christian to serve in the military?” by Archdeacon Kevin Russell.
It’s official: Australia is unfair
Posted on June 9, 2011
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“The debate about processing asylum seekers in Malaysia has distracted Australians from an even more concerning injustice brewing in our own backyard – the Federal Government’s proposed changes to the ‘character test’ in the Migration Act are politically expedient and fly in the face of measured, compassionate governance. …”
– Andrew Cameron, Chair of the Social Issues Executive of the Diocese of Sydney, has his say on The Drum today.
From subtle exclusion to overt discrimination
Posted on June 8, 2011
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“Since 1993 I have chosen to belong to a church that ordains women priests, and before I retire it is likely I will belong to one that consecrates women bishops. Yet this is a practice that I believe to be mistaken, so why am I still here? …
In 1993, as the ordination of women to the priesthood was brought in, the Church of England similarly committed itself to treat those on both sides of the debate equally. Thus the Episcopal Ministry Act of Synod (which is still in force) stated as its first principle that,
There will be no discrimination against candidates either for ordination or for appointment to senior office in the Church of England on the grounds of their views about the ordination of women to the priesthood.
Unfortunately, that commitment was never upheld, and has now effectively been overturned.”
– John Richardson laments shifts taking place in the Church of England.
Transformed by God: David Peterson interviewed at Oak Hill
Posted on June 7, 2011
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Last month, David Peterson travelled back to Oak Hill College in London to give the annual School of Theology lectures.
While there, Vice Principal Chris Green recorded a 15 minute interview about the ideas in David’s forthcoming book, “Being Transformed by God”. Encouraging.
New National Director for BCA
Posted on June 6, 2011
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Dr Mark Short, Archdeacon of Wagga Wagga and Rector of St. Paul’s Turvey Park has been announced as the next National Director of The Bush Church Aid Society.
More from Anglican News (PDF), newspaper of the Diocese of Canberra & Goulburn. (Photo: Anglican News.)
Bp John Harrower’s Synod Address 2011
Posted on June 6, 2011
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The text of Bishop John Harrower’s Presidential Address to the Synod of the Diocese of Tasmania last Saturday is now on the diocesan website (PDF file). His theme: ‘Passionate Spirituality’.
Revising the C of E Baptism services (again)
Posted on June 5, 2011
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“When the Common Worship services were produced in 1995 the problems about baptism within the wider church came to the fore. The Liturgical Commission set about the service with a particular rationale but this did not find favour with the General Synod, as a result a Revision Committee, and the Synod itself… changed the services significantly. The resulting service, authorised in 1997, was unsatisfactory to many people and is confused theologically. …
The discontent surfaced again in 2005 when further changes were made. Now, another six years on a third attempt is being made to revise the services…”
– in this article (PDF file) for Cross†Way, Church Society General Secretary David Phillips provides several glimpses into the state of liturgical reform in the Church of England.
2011 Moore College Library Lecture
Posted on June 5, 2011
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“Simplicity and Integrity : the King James Version of the Bible in the church and the world” is the theme of this year’s Moore College Library Lecture. Thursday July 7th 2011, 9.30am – 4:00pm at Moore College in Newtown.
Details and a registration form here.
Thinking helpfully about the Muslim billboards
Posted on June 3, 2011
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John Dickson and the Muslim billboard campaign organiser Diaa Mohamed will speak with Leigh Hatcher on Sunday night (June 5th) at 8:00pm on “Open House”, on Hope 103.2FM in Sydney and on other stations across Australia.
Related: ‘Why the Muslim billboards are good for Jesus’, John Bales in this story from Eternity newspaper.
“Ask people: ‘Have you seen the billboards? What did you think about it? Do you know who Jesus really is? Have you read the gospels?’ And so rather than react negatively to it we can take it as an opportunity for sharing our faith.”
False Prophets, False Teachers, and Real Trouble
Posted on June 2, 2011
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“Andy Warhol was wrong. Fame doesn’t last just fifteen minutes. After all, Harold Camping is still in the news, more than a week after his prophecy that the world would end on May 21 at 6:00p.m. turned out — as expected — to be false …”
– Albert Mohler writes on the fallout from Harold Camping’s predictions.
Dr Peter Adam to resign as Ridley Principal
Posted on May 31, 2011
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“Canon Dr Peter Adam will resign as Principal of Ridley Melbourne at the end of study and long service leave in January 2012.
In announcing his decision, Board Chair, Claire Rogers, reflected on Dr Adam’s service to Ridley: ‘Peter has exercised significant biblical and theological leadership across Australia and internationally. His distinguished service of the College over several decades includes Board Member, Adjunct Lecturer and most recently as Principal.’…”
– from the Board of Ridley College, Melbourne. (h/t Wayne Schuller.)
The Sydney Family Album — 6
Posted on May 30, 2011
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“Thomas Moore came to Australia from England at the age of thirty. Until recently, little was known of Moore’s origins.…”
– In a guest post at Theological Theology, Peter Bolt introduces us to Thomas Moore, after whom Moore College is named.
