Tag Archives: Canterbury Anglicanism

John Milbank on the future of Anglicanism

I have been an admirer of John Milbank since discovering Radical Orthodoxy. This tendency in contemporary theology is quite elitist and not always easy to follow, but it is largely based on Plato’s realist metaphysics and seeks a spiritual understanding … Continue reading

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Use of the Roman rite by Anglicans

This is the first of a short series of modest articles on the theme of Anglican Papalism. I will endeavour to refrain from polemics, but it is possible to see the real issues without treading on other people’s toes, taking … Continue reading

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Arts and Crafts: an influence in Anglican aesthetics

I haven’t much time these days to write the kind of articles I really would like to write. However, I have ideas of one on the pot boiler about Anglican Papalism, which I will try to describe in a constructively … Continue reading

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Dearmer Revisited

This is not the first time I write on Percy Dearmer (1867-1936), and when I did in the past, I discovered that this man was highly controversial. Some of the comments in Dearmer and Modernism really shot me down. It was … Continue reading

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High-Church Anglicanism after Anglo-Papalism

In the light of events surrounding the departure of many Anglicans into the ordinariates and the total side-lining of the Traditional Anglican Communion, we really do need to look yet again into the perils of following Rome in all liturgical … Continue reading

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Victorian Sarum

If anyone still mentions the Use of Sarum nowadays, it is certainly due to the Catholic and liturgical movement in the Church of England during the latter half of the nineteenth century. Most frequently, research into medieval liturgical usage was … Continue reading

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