As I emerged out of Southern Baptist evangelicalism in 1980–81 John Stott and J. I. Packer were two of the most influential writers in my journey out of Baptist evangelicalism. Hitherto my theological staples had been things on the order of Navigators Bible study materials and Rosalind Rinker's book on hearing voices from God. I am not entirely sure how I found Stott's Basic Christianity and Packer's Evangelism and the Sovereignty of God. Back then we had a Christian bookstore downtown, whe...| The Heidelblog
Do Anglicans Believe in the Real Presence? Question: Dear Father Cush, thank you for answering the question about what the Lutherans believe concerning the Real Presence of Christ in the sacrament of the Eucharist. Surely, the Episcopal Church USA and the rest of the Anglican Communion believe in the same theology as we as Catholics […] The post Questions Answered – March 2025 appeared first on Homiletic & Pastoral Review.| Homiletic & Pastoral Review
A friend recently sent me a post by David Goodhew about the latest figures on attendance at Church of England ceremonies. It’s as interesting as it is depressing. His primary focus is on how Covid …| Matter Of Facts