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Rev Steve ParishU.K.
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I hope to answer questions on the theology, history, and constitution (there isn`t one!) of the Church of England (but not necessarily on the wider Anglican Communion) | |
John WhiteAvailable
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I am an active lay member of the Church. I will discuss the history of our church, what we believe, how we worship, and issues of practical faith. Any serious question will receive a serious reply. | |
Professor Noel CoxNew Zealand
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I can answer questions on Anglican theology, and ecclesiastical and canon law. |
According to the Christian doctrine of the Trinity, God is three persons but one being. Jesus Christ is the second person of God, God the Son. Jesus said that "I and the Father are one." So why does
You have to come at this from the belief in the Holy Trinity. God is spirit. He took flesh (body) in his son Jesus. The Father (from everlasting to everlasting) was and is and ever will be spirit ("without
I'm afraid this is a very fraught issue. The Anglican Communion has an understanding that no services of blessing of gay couples will be officially sanctioned, and that no-one in an openly gay relationship
The idea that our "western" strict division between the earthly and heavenly realms is not true to the worldview of the Bible writers is not new. Walter Wink in his trilogy on the powers used it to get
Those priests who have returned to the Anglican church tend not to be very public about their reasons. Finding the authority of the Roman Catholic Church rather more restrictive than Anglican tradition

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