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Friday, October 09, 2009

Being Faithful: The Shape of Historic Anglicanism Today

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[The Latemer Trust] 9 Oct 2009--A Commentary on the Jerusalem Declaration supplemented by The Way, the Truth and the Life – Theological Resources for a Global Anglican Future

How did the worldwide Anglican Communion come to the present situation, in which its conflict is a matter of continual public debate, and where it seems no peace-initiatives have been able to succeed? Out of concern for the very future of the Anglican Communion, over 1000 senior leaders from seventeen provinces in the Anglican Communion, representing 35 million church-going Anglicans, met for the Global Anglican Future Conference and Pilgrimage (GAFCON) in Jerusalem in June 2008. They met to seek counsel, to pray, and to return to their biblical and historical roots in the Holy Land, in a coalition of the willing. The GAFCON Statement, which contains the Jerusalem Declaration, is a prophetic response to the current situation of indiscipline. Being Faithful is an exposition of the Jerusalem Declaration, set alongside the theological resource papers drafted for the meeting in Jerusalem, which were previously published as The Way, the Truth and the Life.

Over against the culture of repudiation and innovation, public confession of the apostolic faith is necessary in order to shine the light in a dark place. To identify where orthodox Anglicans stand in response to these powerful cultural influences, it is necessary to confess that which we believe in relation to the current challenges. This is a time-honoured response of the Church to the challenges to its life. More importantly, it is an expression of, and a humble witness to, our orthodoxy and identity as Anglicans, living under the full and complete authority of the Bible. We are not attempting to fix Anglican identity but to reaffirm it, as being anchored in the apostolic faith, and as belonging to a Christian church which is centred on the gospel and bounded by Scripture.

2 comments:

  1. Wasn't our friends Iker, Ackerman, Schofield, Hewitt (SSC) and others there for the kickoff of the faithful "Historic Anglicans?" And for the launch of FCA-UK?

    Still waiting for Dom to tell us what the ACNA believes. And why we would dare expect safety in that harbour? Waiting, Dom.

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  2. If you have gone to the Amazon.com USA website, you may not have found Being Faithful: The Shape of Historic Anglicanism Today on that website. Amazon.com USA has been slower than Amazon.com UK in updating its website. The Latimer Trust, however, has provided me with the link to the page on the Amazon.com USA website listing Being Faithful. It is:
    Amazon.com http://www.amazon.com/Being-Faithful-Nicholas-Dikeriehi-Okoh/dp/0946307997/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1255123036&sr=1-4

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