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The Jewel of Anglicanism

by Jonathan Warren What’s Up with John Jewel? John Jewel (1522-1571) is not typically the first person we think of when we think of the Reformation in the Church of England. We might more readily think...

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Edward Pusey and the Oxford Movement

by Jonathan Warren Reading Edward Pusey Edward Bouverie Pusey (1800-1882) was simultaneously one of the most erudite and most polarizing figures in the Church of England in the nineteenth century....

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The Broad Churchmanship of William Reed Huntington

by Jonathan Warren Huntington’s “Church-Idea” Moving across the Atlantic, this week we turn our attention to a prominent priest in the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States [1], William Reed...

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Lancelot Andrewes, the Star of Preachers

by Jonathan Warren Why Read Lancelot Andrewes? Besides contending for the greatest name in British history, Lancelot Andrewes (1555-1626) was the most renowned preacher of Elizabethan and Jacobean...

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Michael Ramsey, Conversion, and Christian Reunion

by Jonathan Warren Introducing Michael Ramsey One feature of Anglican church history I am especially interested to highlight in these essays is the role that the Archbishop of Canterbury has played in...

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The Theology of Michael Ramsey for Today

by Jonathan Warren. “People ask me, sometimes, if I am in good heart about being Archbishop … My answer is ‘Yes’ … But the phrase ‘in good heart’, gives me pause, because after all, we are here as a...

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The Jewel of Anglicanism

by Jonathan Warren What’s Up with John Jewel? John Jewel John Jewel (1522-1571) is not typically the first person we think of when we think of the Reformation in the Church of England. We might more...

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Edward Pusey and the Oxford Movement

by Jonathan Warren Reading Edward Pusey Edward Pusey Edward Bouverie Pusey (1800-1882) was simultaneously one of the most erudite and most polarizing figures in the Church of England in the nineteenth...

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The Broad Churchmanship of William Reed Huntington

by Jonathan Warren Huntington’s “Church-Idea” Moving across the Atlantic, this week we turn our attention to a prominent priest in the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States [1], William Reed...

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Lancelot Andrewes, the Star of Preachers

by Jonathan Warren Why Read Lancelot Andrewes? Besides contending for the greatest name in British history, Lancelot Andrewes (1555-1626) was the most renowned preacher of Elizabethan and Jacobean...

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Michael Ramsey, Conversion, and Christian Reunion

by Jonathan Warren Introducing Michael Ramsey One feature of Anglican church history I am especially interested to highlight in these essays is the role that the Archbishop of Canterbury has played in...

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The Theology of Michael Ramsey for Today

by Jonathan Warren. “People ask me, sometimes, if I am in good heart about being Archbishop … My answer is ‘Yes’ … But the phrase ‘in good heart’, gives me pause, because after all, we are here as a...

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You Should Be Reading Karen Swallow Prior

Jen Pollock Michel, in a recent article, has drawn attention to the fact that Christian men in large part do not read female authors, whereas women are quite willing to read male authors. She cites my...

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Spiritual Communion During the COVID–19 Pandemic

We are living through what is objectively the most widespread and devastating pandemic in living memory. As of March 19, most state and local authorities are banning meetings of more than 50 people,...

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This Holy Week, Remember That You Are Going to Die

This week, the Presbyterian theologian Carl Trueman reflected on what Christians ought to learn about ourselves and about the world from the COVID-19 pandemic. One thing, he says, seems obvious: “The...

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