Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Anglicans Ablaze: How really Anglican is the ACNA?

Robin Jordan offers considerable insights on the (G)anglican Church of North America. Insightfully, Robin say:

"Evangelicals outside of North America recognize that the Anglican Church in North America falls short in a number of areas. However, they are reluctant to say anything out of fear that it may strengthen the position of the liberal wing of the Anglican Communion. They also do not want to alienate the Africans who support the ACNA and whose support they also need. The extent to which the Africans recognize these problem areas and their seriousness is unknown. No one—evangelical or African—shows any willingness to say any thing that is critical of the ACNA. In the ACNA their silence is construed as unqualified support of developments in the ACNA. Through their silence both evangelicals and Africans are unwittingly aiding and abetting a number of development that they may come to regret in the future."

For more, see:

Anglicans Ablaze: How really Anglican is the ACNA?

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