Anglicans Ablaze: The Thirty-Nine Articles – A Test of Faith

Most of the former Episcopalians who emigrated to the Anglican Church in North America and the Anglican Mission in the Americas could have been content to remain in the Episcopal Church if the liberal wing of the name has not become so radicalized and forced its agenda on the rest of the church. The Episcopal Church was their home. Its liturgy was their liturgy, and its traditions are traditions. Her story was their story. Changes that would introduce more radical liberal wing in the name would cause a major disruption in their lives. This is a break from which they have not completely recovered. It is also a dislocation that makes them particularly vulnerable to the mechanizations of those who wish to move those who left the Episcopal Church in the direction of another extreme. In the early part of the twentieth century the twentieth century the two dominant theological streams in the Episcopal Church were Anglo-Catholic and Broad Church. Most Episcopalians fell somewhere in between. The charismatic movement added a new dimension to the life of the church in the late 1960s and early 1970s. There was also a brief evangelical revival during the same period. Prayer Book revision and women’s ordination prompted the exodus of one group of Episcopalians in the 1970s and the formation of the Continuum, a shifting kaleidoscope of small predominantly Anglo-Catholic jurisdictions. The ecumenical movement, the liturgical movement, the New Age movement, and the Ancient-Future movement would also affect the Episcopal Church. In the opening decade of the twenty-first century the consecration of a practicing homosexual as an Episcopal bishop and the election of a woman presiding bishop with heterodox theological views would expose major fault lines in the Episcopal Church. First whole congregations and then entire dioceses withdrew from the denomination. The Common Cause Partnership was formed.


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The Partnership, The Making of Goldman Sachs

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Common sense

Common sense

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Practice Notes on Partnership Law

Practice Notes on Partnership Law


COMMON LISP, the language

COMMON LISP, the language

In this greatly expanded edition of the defacto standard, you'll learn about the nearly 200 changes already made since original publication - and find out about ...

Glenn Beck's common sense, the case against an out-of-control government, inspired by Thomas Paine

Glenn Beck's common sense, the case against an out-of-control government, inspired by Thomas Paine

Revisits Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" in light of contemporary American issues, and suggests that some of the very freedoms given as reasons that independence ...

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Common Cause Partnership
The Common Cause Partnership is an Anglican college of bishops in the United States and Canada who have unified to create a separate ecclesiastical ...

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The Name shall be called the Common Cause Partnership (CCP) ... 2. The Jurisdictions and Ministries of the Common Cause Partnership at the time of its inception are the ...