The 2008 Mere Anglicanism Conference

GOD’S TRUSTWORTHY WORD: SCRIPTURE, TRADITION, AND THE PEOPLE OF GOD

The twenty-first century crisis in Anglicanism has arisen out of more than two hundred years of growing
hermeneutical suspicion about the eternal trustworthiness of God’s Word Written. This crisis can be resolved
only through a faithful reclaiming by the Church of such trust. Analysis and reflection around this issue will
constitute the program of this coming year’s conference, led by a roster of internationally renowned speakers.

Dr. Jerry Root — with a focus on C. S. Lewis
Bishop Robert Duncan ”“ with a focus on developments in the Anglican Communion
Canon Robert Crouse ”“ with a focus on sacramentalism in the Church Fathers and the English Reformers
Bishop (God willing) Mark Lawrence ”“ with a focus on the life and leadership of Charles Henry Brent
Canon Ashley Null ”“ with a focus on Thomas Cranmer for Today
Dr. Paul Moser ”“ with a focus on Jesus as God’s Trustworthy Word
Canon Michael Green ”“ with a focus on “marching orders” for Anglicanism in a New Reformation

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2 comments on “The 2008 Mere Anglicanism Conference

  1. Occasional Reader says:

    It looks like a vital topic and a promising set of presenters. Why are none of them speaking to the theme as such? Curious.

  2. Pageantmaster Ù† says:

    Looks like good preparation for sending workers out into the field.