Disregarding the False Dichotomy of Calvinism and Arminianism [Commentary on Browne: Article XVII]

In keeping with his earlier treatment of Article X and Article XVI, Browne holds that Article XVII is neither Calvinist nor Arminian, although, as mentioned previously, he suggests the Article allows for both positions: “It seems worthy of consideration, whether the Article was not designedly drawn up in guarded and general terms, on purpose to… …

Immigration is religion’s only hope — Unherd

When my father was going through the process of becoming an Elder in the United Methodist Church, he was required to take courses on Diversity, … Immigration is religion’s only hope

Kicking Final/Unconditional Perseverance Out of Anglicanism

I'm not surprised that James Clark's piece on Final Perseverance and the Thirty-nine Articles [Commentary on Browne: Article XVI (2)] is a difficult of a business at it is. It is an issue that has been complicated by the passage of time, by the change in the way Protestant Christianity has come to look at …

Jimmy Buffett Goes to Meet God

Yes, he does: Singer-songwriter Jimmy Buffett, who popularized beach bum soft rock with the escapist Caribbean-flavored song “Margaritaville” and turned that celebration of loafing into a billion-dollar empire of restaurants, resorts and frozen concoctions, has died. He was 76. In the process of that famous song he showed a better grasp of responsibility than many …

Is There No End to This Madness? Anglicans and the Immaculate Conception

Recently the North American Anglican took up the issue (quite ably I might add) of the Immaculate Conception. This implies that there are Anglicans out there who actually believe that the Blessed Mother was in fact immaculately conceived, i.e., conceived without sin. As the NAA points out, the church's witness to this is not univocal, …

Chasing That Elusive Creature Called “Catholicity” in Anglicanism

The controversy continues: One following the news in the Anglican Communion will know of the steady stream of persons, including clergy, who have moved to Roman Catholicism or to Eastern Orthodoxy. Fr. Alexander Wilgus thinks we have grossly misunderstood the phenomenon’s roots. The moves do not expose a weak self-understanding and feeble self-confidence in Anglicanism’s Protestant roots—traits …

Is the Departure of Resurrection Austin the Beginning of a Stampede Out of the ACNA?

There's plenty of angst: I am happy to announce that the parish vote has reached a quorum with more than an 80% majority in favor of disaffiliation with the Anglican Church in North America and pursuing affiliation with the Episcopal Church with the Diocese of Texas. The last month has been intense for all of …

The 1928 and Cranmer’s Shape — The North American Anglican

https://northamanglican.com/the-1928-and-cranmers-shape/

The Question of a Weltanschauung (Worldview) by Sigmund Freud (1932) — Books and Boots

https://astrofella.wordpress.com/2023/07/07/the-question-of-a-weltanschauung-sigmund-freud/ This is the last in Books and Boots' series on Sigmund Freud, where Freud presents one of his most wide-ranging polemics against Christianity. Reviewing that polemic leads the author to find Freud wanting in his critique, to say the last. Although he gives his own reasons, I have a different take on why Freud's …

Prayer Walking — Northern Plains Anglican

http://northernplainsanglican.com/2023/07/01/prayer-walking/

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