Friday, July 11, 2008

Central control not Anglican, says Williams

http://www.churchtimes.co.uk/content.asp?id=59695

{Church Times] 11 Jul 2008--The Archbishop of Canterbury was in defiant mood this week, as he spoke of his hopes for the Lambeth Conference. He was positive about its strong mission agenda, which he believes should put into perspective the debate about sexuality.

In an interview for this paper, Dr Williams admits to feeling “frustrated”, and even to having “kicked the furniture a bit over the last few weeks”. But he is clear in his analysis that GAFCON (News, 4 July ) was not just about the biblical interpretation. “The vast majority of Anglican theologians and Anglican leaders have an absolutely clear commitment to the authority of scripture in the way we always have,” he says. Rather: “There are major ethical and cultural anxieties about sexual ethics here.” He affirms the Anglican approach as being able to encompass plurality, without any one view undermining the basis of scriptural authority.

Does this portend "more space" for The Episcopal Church on LGTB issues?

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