The Pope a Protestant?

Posted on December 13, 2008 
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Pope BenedictAbout once a week, the Bishop of Rome, Benedict XVI (Joseph Ratzinger), holds a “general audience” in St Peter’s Square in which he gives instruction (catechesis) to Roman Catholics. In three of the more recent of these catechetical audiences he has sounded themes that might be taken as Protestant. …

On 19 November, as part of a larger series on Paul’s theology, he gave the first of two brief addresses on justification. …

… doubtless many readers will be tempted to stop reading and to rejoice that the Reformation is over. … That would be a mistake.

– R. Scott Clark, Professor of Church History and Historical Theology at Westminster Seminary California, looks at the Pope’s teaching in its context – at The Heidelblog.

(Image: The Vatican website.)

Robert Gagnon responds to Newsweek

Posted on December 12, 2008 
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Robert A J GagnonDr. Robert A. J. Gagnon of Pittsburgh Theological Seminary has written a lengthy reply to the Newsweek article (see earlier links: Newsweek goes for Gay Marriage, and Sola scriptura minus the scriptura).

Dr Gagnon’s response analyses and dismantles the Newsweek argument. Well worth reading. PDF file (direct link) at www.robgagnon.net.

(Photo: Pittsburgh Theological Seminary.)

Presiding Bishop taps Episcopal lawyers to fund TEC lawsuits

Posted on December 12, 2008 
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Katharine Jefferts Schori“According to the Executive Council minutes from February and October 2008, they have pulled $900,000 in trusts just to re-establish the three dioceses – San Joaquin, Pittsburgh and Ft. Worth – that have seceded from TEC.

There will not be enough money to litigate the AMiA, CANA, Southern Cone, Kenya parishes still in their buildings, said the source. …”

– Story from VirtueOnline. (Photo: Episcopal Life Online.)

The Secularisation of the Church

Posted on December 11, 2008 
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Archbishop John Semantu… As The Times [London] reported the story:

The Church of England should be open for use by people of any religion or none, like a hospital, says Dr John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York.

There is a strong case for regarding the Church as a public body that does not exist simply to serve believers, he argues. Whether or not most people attend regularly is irrelevant.

This is a strange and pathetic vision of the church. No longer the assembly of believers, the church is now defined merely as a public utility.…

Al Mohler comments. (Photo of Archbishop Semantu: Archbishop of York’s website.)

Derek Kidner (1913–2008) with the Lord

Posted on December 11, 2008 
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Time to MournFrom Justin Taylor

“I’ve heard confirmation that OT scholar Derek Kidner has gone to be with the Lord. The memorial service was held last Friday.

Kidner, an ordained Anglican priest, held the following positions:

He was known for his engaging, insightful, and accessible work on the Old Testament.”

(Image: cover of Derek Kidner’s Bible Speaks Today commentary on Ecclesiastes, 1976.)

Rector’s Journal: Failed negotiations, email exchanges, an ambush…

Posted on December 10, 2008 
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Stand FirmMatt Kennedy outlines his church’s interaction with the TEC’s Diocese of Central New York.

“On Friday December 12th, 2008, the Diocese of Central New York will attempt to takeover both the property and the assets belonging the Church of the Good Shepherd. …”

– at Stand Firm.

Sydney Standing Committee ‘warmly welcomes’ new Province

Posted on December 9, 2008 
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Diocese of Sydney crestAnglican Diocese of Sydney
Media Release 8 December 2008

The Standing Committee of the Diocese of Sydney has welcomed the creation of the Province of the Anglican Church in North America.

At its December 8 meeting, the committee passed the following resolution –

“Standing Committee, noting that a provisional constitution for the Province of the Anglican Church in North America was adopted on 3 December 2008, warmly welcomes the creation of the new Province, and sends our greetings to the faithful men and women who have taken this significant step forward in gospel mission, and assures them of our prayers for God’s blessing on the Province as it works to make Jesus known and as it represents orthodox North American Anglicans in the councils of the Anglican Communion.”

Short and Packer honoured

Posted on December 9, 2008 
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David Short and James PackerDistinguished Anglican theologian JI Packer and the Rev David Short have been appointed honorary clerical canons of Sydney’s St Andrew’s Cathedral.

Both Dr Packer and Mr Short had their licenses removed by the Canadian Anglican leadership when their church, St. John’s Shaughnessy in Vancouver, voted to realign with the Province of the Southern Cone. …

– Russell Powell reports at SydneyAnglicans.net

What should evangelicals believe?

Posted on December 9, 2008 
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John RichardsonThe question of the week on The Guardian ‘Comment is Free: Belief’ blog is, “What should evangelicals believe? What must an evangelical think and do to make him or her worthy of the name?”

My reply, the first of what will be five for the week, is here.

John Richardson helpfully contributes to public debate in the UK.

Sola scriptura minus the scriptura

Posted on December 9, 2008 
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BibleI knew we had to take a look at this week’s Newsweek’s cover story when I read the first line. It was just that bad. It was written by senior editor Lisa Miller who oversees all of the magazine’s religion coverage. Which is pretty shocking when you look at the unbelievable ignorance on display in her grossly unfair first paragraph…

Mollie Hemingway at Get Religion. (hat tip Between Two Worlds.)

Episcopal Diocese of L.A. officially condones the blessing of gay unions

Posted on December 9, 2008 
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Bp Jon BrunoThe bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles has announced that church leaders can bless the unions of same-sex couples as a matter of policy.

The Rt. Rev. J. Jon Bruno, whose diocese encompasses Los Angeles County and five other Southern California counties, made the announcement Friday during a diocesan convention in Riverside. …

– Report from The Los Angeles Times.

Newsweek goes for Gay Marriage

Posted on December 9, 2008 
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Albert MohlerNewsweek magazine, one of the most influential news magazines in America, has decided to come out for same-sex marriage in a big way, and to do so by means of a biblical and theological argument. In its cover story for this week, “The Religious Case for Gay Marriage,” Newsweek religion editor Lisa Miller offers a revisionist argument for the acceptance of same-sex marriage. It is fair to say that Newsweek has gone for broke on this question. …

– Southern Baptist Seminary President Al Mohler comments at his blog. (Photo: Together for the Gospel.)

Archbishop Peter Akinola interviewed by Nigerian media

Posted on December 8, 2008 
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Archbishop Peter Akinola“I saw a card with the inscription, season greetings, and I said what season? Winter season or rainy season? If we are celebrating Christmas, then we are celebrating Christmas season, not any other season but the birth of the Christ.

Christ is the centre, and purpose and essence of Christmas celebration, so if you remove Christ from the card and the greeting, then, what are you people talking about? To the ordinary person, it is a harmless thing but if you look at the background, and you see what is happening around, then you will know it is not ordinary. It is part of the game of the anti-Christ to remove Christ and not only that, to remove all Christian emblems from public domain.…”

– Published in The Nigerian Tribune, this interview with Archbishop Peter Akinola covers GAFCON, the church in Nigeria, the church in the West, and celebrating Christmas.

Anglican Coalition in Canada welcomes new Province

Posted on December 7, 2008 
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The Anglican Coalition in CanadaDec 6th 2008 – Vancouver, Canada

The Anglican Coalition in Canada is pleased to announce its full participation in the emerging Province called the Anglican Church in North America.  This new province was called into existence by the GAFCON Primates, representing the vast majority of the Anglican Church worldwide.  Read more

GAFCON Primates’ Council welcomes North American Province

Posted on December 6, 2008 
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GAFCONPrimates of the GAFCON Primates’ Council meeting in London have issued the following statement about the Province of the Anglican Church in North America.

“We welcome the news of the North American Anglican Province in formation. We fully support this development with our prayer and blessing, since it demonstrates the determination of these faithful Christians to remain authentic Anglicans.

North American Anglicans have been tragically divided since 2003 when activities condemned by the clear teaching of Scripture and the vast majority of the Anglican Communion were publicly endorsed. This has left many Anglicans without a proper spiritual home. The steps taken to form the new Province are a necessary initiative. A new Province will draw together in unity many of those who wish to remain faithful to the teaching of God’s word, and also create the highest level of fellowship possible with the wider Anglican Communion.

Furthermore, it releases the energy of many Anglican Christians to be involved in mission, free from the difficulties of remaining in fellowship with those who have so clearly disregarded the word of God.

6th December, 2008 AD.”

– Available at the GAFCON website. (Photo: Joy Gwaltney.)

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