This year marks the centenary of the Malines Conversations, which gave rise to the idea of an Anglicanism in communion with Rome, “united, but not absorbed.” This was an explicit concept in the development of the Ordinariates and we give thanks for the way this has been realised. https://t.co/bGYp2y1u9P
— Fr James Bradley (@FrJamesBradley) June 11, 2021
Friday, June 11, 2021
Centenary of the Malines Conversations
Tuesday, June 08, 2021
Rowan Williams and John Cavadini in Conversation
In case you missed it, here is the video of today's moving discussion between Rowan Williams and @JohnCavadini https://t.co/wlNPnbd9BD
— New City Press (@NewCity_Press) June 8, 2021
Thursday, April 29, 2021
A Western View of Atonement
Michael Ramsey: "Christians' present access to the Father has been created by the Lord's sacrifice; it is only through facing the cross and its disclosure of the awful realities of sin and of God's forgiving love that men have free access to God in sonship,》 pic.twitter.com/MIj0L1marI
— Akenside Institute for English Spirituality (@EngSpirituality) April 29, 2021
Monday, March 15, 2021
Interview with the Choristers of Westminster Abbey
Great to see former choristers Lord Wallace of Saltaire @hatchmyideas @barney987 chat with Benji & James. Thanks for sharing @VOCES8! @WAbbeyChoir @WAbbeyChoirSch @WACSHEAD
— CSA Choir Schools (@CSAChoir) March 12, 2021
Lovely interview in Westminster Abbey https://t.co/JQEfBpJtRh via @YouTube
Saturday, March 13, 2021
Peter Hitchens on the Anglican Ordinariates
@fathereddy I welcome the Ordinariate (especially its use of much of Cranmer's book) as a reconciliation of people who should never have been apart, and have written at length about this in 'The Lamp'. Not much that is worth having will survive the next 100 years, anywhere. https://t.co/HulVUFWNec
— Peter Hitchens (@ClarkeMicah) March 13, 2021
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
The Dead End of the Episcopalian Church
Christian theology people, I thoroughly recommend listening to this talk by Professor Katherine Sonderegger on the Holy Trinity: Processions and Persons. Ever wondered what a doctrine of the Trinity might look like of it jumped off from Leviticus? Find it here! https://t.co/utyY9974eK
— Andrew Davison (@AP_Davison) January 27, 2021
I'm pleased to say that you can follow Professor Sonderegger's talk online here, both live and afterwards: https://t.co/nhyPy5ebaS https://t.co/n8OJuewRJz
— Andrew Davison (@AP_Davison) January 27, 2021
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Koinonia
We’re on the lookout for articles for the next edition of Koinonia, to be published in late May. We’re particularly open to submissions from budding theologians with an interest in ecumenical relations between Anglican and Orthodox Churches. 🙏🏻
— Koinonia (@JournalKoinonia) January 25, 2021
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Sunday, January 17, 2021
On the Work of the Holy Spirit
"Through Him, the Holy Spirit, our hearts are transformed. Through Him, we are purified. Through Him, we are taught to pray."https://t.co/9Sb127CBP6
— Akenside Institute for English Spirituality (@EngSpirituality) January 17, 2021
Thursday, November 26, 2020
What Future for the Church of England
There was a time when I'd have used this to have a go at the C of E. But then I think: Pachamama. https://t.co/RUGFzD7faH
— Damian Thompson (@holysmoke) November 25, 2020
Thursday, November 12, 2020
Chancel Screens Since the Reformation
Nearing finalisation of the proofs for @Ecclsoc's "Chancel Screens Since the Reformation." Hugely grateful to all contributors: Peter Doll, @Salpotintirah, @TrvrCooper, John Roberts, Andrew Derrick & @InterWarChurch. Great scholarship, free to @Ecclsoc members. pic.twitter.com/eydUX1AUBd
— Dr Mark Kirby (@Kirby5Mark) November 12, 2020
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Fr. Martin Thorton
"Parish Prayer Life":
— Akenside Institute for English Spirituality (@EngSpirituality) November 6, 2020
An introduction to the life and parochial theology of Martin Thornton
Fr Matthew Dallman's talk for @TowersofFaith
Video here: https://t.co/ZfmuzAaUN0
More info here:https://t.co/Z2DvGpZWFL
Friday, May 29, 2020
A Display of "Ecumenical Spirit"
Pope Francis is to take part in his first ever online service with Archbishop Canterbury @JustinWelby. Other senior UK church leaders will also be involved in the #Pentecost service on Sunday, marking the culmination of #ThyKingdomCome. https://t.co/K8RsiU6CF0 #CatholicNews
— The Tablet (@The_Tablet) May 29, 2020
Sunday, April 12, 2020
Thursday, February 20, 2020
Saturday, January 25, 2020
Latin Pomp
CWR
Thursday, November 28, 2019
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
There was one outstanding lecture: a real tour de force by John Caldwell on the Psalter. He made clear that the Masoretic traditions are entitled to no assumed priority over those of Greek or Latin Christianity, particularly with regard to the numeration of the Psalms. (There sometimes appears to be a rather shamefaced attitude to the Vulgate (and Septuagint) numeration; this is completely unnecessary. 'Christianity' and 'Jamnian' Judaism are both descended from a first-century rupture; the unconscious assumption that the Masoretic texts are 'authentic' in a way that Christian texts are not fails to remember the Dead Sea scrolls, not to mention Margaret Barker. This is not a pedantic detail; it goes right to the essential point of difference between Synagogue Judaism and Sacrificial Christianity.)
Study Day with the Plainsong & Medieval Music Society