Monday, April 28, 2008

Influential evangelical theologian latest to split with Anglican Church

http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=84eb611e-eb8f-491b-94f9-ca96613514bc

[The Vancouver Sun] 28 Apr 2008--One of the world's most famous evangelical theologians quit the Anglican Church of Canada this week because he believes many of its bishops are "arguably heretical" for adhering to "poisonous liberalism."

James Packer, whom Time magazine recently named as one of the planet's 25 most influential evangelicals, said he hesitated before using the harsh terms to describe the Anglican bishops, but believed he must do so in the name of truth.

Vancouver-based Packer, who has sold more than four million copies of his many books, said he and 10 other B.C. Anglican clergy left the national denomination this week to operate under the authority of a South American Anglican archbishop because they felt they were being "starved out and worn down."

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