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Subject Conference: What is Classical Anglicanism?
Date August 22, 2019 3:30 PM
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ST JOHN’S CHURCH, SAVANNAH, OCTOBER 24-26, 2019

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** Prayer Book Society Anglican Way
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** 2019 CONFERENCE

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** What is Classical Anglicanism?

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** ST JOHN’S CHURCH, SAVANNAH, OCTOBER 24-26, 2019

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In a fragmented and forgetful Anglican world, the recovery of the historic witness of classical Anglicanism is of highest priority. This conference, with speakers from the academy and the church, addresses its historic roots, later development and its present value, not only in theology and liturgy, but literature and in public life.

Speakers include: Fitzsimons Allison, Rtd. Bishop of South Carolina; Torrance Kirby, McGill University; Bradford Littlejohn, The Davenant Institute; Dean William McKeachie, South Carolina; Jesse Billett, Trinity College, Toronto; Samuel Bray, Notre Dame University Law School; David Anderson, University of Oklahoma; Neil Robertson, King’s College, Halifax; Roberta Bayer, Patrick Henry College; Alistair Macdonald-Radcliff, Editor, The Anglican Way; Stephen Blackwood, Ralston College; Gavin Dunbar, PBS President; and Richard Mammana, founder of Project Canterbury.

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