Phil Ashey–Some Thoughts on Archbishop Rowan Williams' 2012 Advent Letter

The crisis of gospel truth that has polarized the Anglican Communion and continues to separate Anglicans stems from a willful, premeditated and deliberate violation of Anglican Communion teaching on human sexuality and Holy orders (see Lambeth Resolution 1.10). For almost 15 years, TEC and other “progressive” Anglican churches in the mostly Western and Global North provinces have openly defied these settled Communion teachings.

It continues to be a sad commentary on the leadership of the current Archbishop of Canterbury that he seems unwilling even to acknowledge the doctrinal issues, much less the crisis, that has consumed so much of his tenure-especially with fellow bishops whose office is to guard the faith and order of our beloved Communion, and among whom are many from the largest Anglican provinces in the Global South who, in the face of this crisis of Gospel truth, found it necessary to provide refuge and oversight for faithful Anglicans in North America. “Some challenges” indeed.

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One comment on “Phil Ashey–Some Thoughts on Archbishop Rowan Williams' 2012 Advent Letter

  1. MichaelA says:

    [blockquote] “It is also sad to note that, despite Articles XX and XXI of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion (1571), Dr. Williams states that “our Communion has never been the sort of Church that looks for one central authority.” What about the central authority of God’s word written, the Bible?” [/blockquote]
    Good point.