A manifesto for heresy

May 11, 2018 by

by Brendan O’Neill, spiked: Say the unsayable: read the speech Brendan O’Neill gave at Oxford this week. This week, to the horror of student campaigners, Brendan O’Neill was invited to speak at a dinner at The Queen’s College,...

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Are South Korean cults infiltrating churches and Christian news media?

May 9, 2018 by

By Vinay Samuel and Chris Sugden, CEN May 11 Questions about a Korean cult that was targeting trusted evangelical churches and movements two years ago are now being asked about their influence on Christian media organisations. In December...

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Is Richard Rohr a heretic?

Feb 21, 2018 by

By Ian Paul, Psephizo. [Editor’s note: this is important because of the growing popularity of Rohr’s teaching among Christians in the English speaking West who are looking for something less inconvenient and apparently more...

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The Heresies of Jayne Ozanne

Feb 15, 2018 by

by Melvin Tinker, Anglican Ink: If one is to claim that a certain teaching is heretical, we need to be clear what we mean by the term. Alister McGrath writes, ‘Heresy arises through accepting a basic cluster of Christian beliefs-...

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Is the Church of England a Gnostic Sect?

Jul 22, 2017 by

by David W Virtue, VOL: True apostolic succession. Almost deafened by the babel of voices in the contemporary church, how are we to decide whom to follow? The answer is: we must test them all by the teaching of the apostles of Jesus...

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Why Pelagianism matters (including for the Church of England)

Jul 19, 2017 by

by Matthew Roberts: At last week’s C of E General Synod, Synod member Jayne Ozanne presented an argument for her motion for the C of E to ban ‘gay conversion therapy’ which began with these remarkable words: ‘The Bible teaches us that we...

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