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Subject Opposing Opinions on Florida Election; GAFCON's Challenge Is Hard to Overstate; Soccer Is an Icon of Virtue Ethics
Date April 28, 2023 10:00 AM
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A progressive cleric calls for a truth and reconciliation process in Florida; the Standing Committee chair asks, “Are we still a big tent?”

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Nigerian Archbishop Henry Ndukuba reads the 'Kigali Commitment'


** Opposing Views on Florida Election
By Elyse Gustafson and Joe Gibbes
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A progressive cleric says the Diocese of Florida discriminates against LGBT people and calls for a truth and reconciliation process; the Standing Committee chair asks, “Are we still a big tent?” Read on ([link removed])


** GAFCON Rejects Canterbury Leadership
By Kirk Petersen
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It’s difficult to overstate the enormity of the challenge posed by the Kigali Commitment, which declares: "Anglican identity is defined by [doctrine] and not by recognition from the See of Canterbury.” Read on ([link removed])


** Opinion: On Defining Family Too Tightly
By Douglas LeBlanc
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A Church of England report says families and households should be at the center of social thought and action, while adopting impossibly vague definitions of family and steering clear of moral instruction. Read on ([link removed])


** Artist Restores What Slavery Took Away
By Pamela Lewis
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An exhibition on 17th-century Afro-Hispanic painter Juan de Pareja, formerly enslaved, shows how he charted his own artistic path and was brought to the world’s attention by a pioneering Black historian. Read on ([link removed])


** In Praise of the Beautiful Game
By Jon Jordan
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“Soccer is an icon of virtue ethics, and as such it is a form of leisure that points us to what it means to be a moral creature.” Read on ([link removed])


** Thinking About Death in Easter
By Victor Lee Austin
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Christ’s resurrection changes everything about death. Knowing that its power has been broken encourages honesty about its pain, and reverent care for bodies that will be raised anew on the last day. Read on ([link removed])


** Is There Any Salvation Inside the Church?
By Leander Harding
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Khaled Anatolius’ Deification Through the Cross presents “a vision of the liturgy that prepares you not for something else but presents the liturgy as in itself the saving encounter with the Lord of Glory.” Read on ([link removed])

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