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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Gerald Bray: Evangelical supporters of women bishops are "liberals in disguise":


A lot of people seem to be confused after the decision by the Church of England's General Synod not to approve the consecration of women as bishops. Let us begin by establishing the facts.

1. All sides agree that the church will have women bishops at some point, whether they like this or not.

2. All sides also agree that provision will have to be made for those who cannot accept women bishops.

The disagreement is not about either of those things but about the nature and extent of the provision to be made. Basically, is it to be decided by the (essentially unsympathetic) majority, which will then impose its solution on a reluctant minority, or will the minority be allowed to determine what it needs in order to feel safe and get the majority to accept that? What has happened so far is that the majority has tried to impose its own will on the minority, which has protested loud and long but been ignored because the majority thought that it was big enough to get its way. This belief has proved to be wrong - hence the lost vote. Read more

Read also:
Christian Post: Church of England Will Have Women Bishops, Future Anglican Head Insists
ABC: Has the Church of England finally lost its reason? Women bishops and the collapse of Anglican theology
National Review: Anglicans and Women: Understanding the Crisis in the Church of England
Patheos: What I Really Think...
Rowan Williams Says Anglicans 'Blind to Society' After Rejecting Women Bishops

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