(ACNS) Invitation for Anglicans to take part in unique Bible survey

As part of the Bible in the Life of the Church project we are undertaking a Communion-wide survey of the way Anglicans understand and engage with the Bible. We rightly say the Bible is central to our life together but we also engage with it and interpret it in different ways. What are those differences? Why might there be differences? What can we learn from those who differ from us?

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One comment on “(ACNS) Invitation for Anglicans to take part in unique Bible survey

  1. tjmcmahon says:

    I took it. The whole thing is an obvious scam. When asked what province I lived in, only about 1/4 of the provinces came up in the little selection box- TEC, Australia, NZ, CoE, Canada, etc- all revisionist. Since the average GS Anglican does not own a PC or have internet access, you can predict that even if there are separate surveys for those churches, the answers will be skewed to Western preferences. So expect the results to come back that 60% of respondents are pro gay marriage, most think the Bible is a nice book of stories, and that the Resurrection is a metaphor.