I've just got round to reading this. Just wonderful! And very nuanced and considered, particularly in places where descriptions of our tradition can so often tend to oversimplify, rely on myth, or otherwise err.
And in a context where Anglicanism can be far too often improperly described as a "big tent" or something which lacks distinctives, it's wonderful to read something which so clearly highlights and embraces those distinctives, and that makes clearly the case for being an Anglican Christian.
I've just got round to reading this. Just wonderful! And very nuanced and considered, particularly in places where descriptions of our tradition can so often tend to oversimplify, rely on myth, or otherwise err.
And in a context where Anglicanism can be far too often improperly described as a "big tent" or something which lacks distinctives, it's wonderful to read something which so clearly highlights and embraces those distinctives, and that makes clearly the case for being an Anglican Christian.
This is a compelling read, and if more American Anglicans sounded like you I might have landed in the Anglican church 20 years ago.
For English Christians the demands of the Church of England are different from the claims from these.
Thank you! This is great.