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Entries Tagged as “Baptism”

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Tract 4: Baptism is bigger than schism
By:  Sam Keyes on June 12, 2009
Excerpt:  The signatories of “Reconciliation in Communion” write that they: Remind the Bishops and Deputies that a growing number of Episcopalians now live in situations where schism among Anglicans has become…   Read full post >>

Reconciliation in Communion
By:  Craig Uffman on April 07, 2009
Excerpt:  An Executive Summary of “Reconciliation in Communion” NB: The full text of “Reconciliation in Communion” may be found below and online at http://www.covenant-communion.net • Evangelism is central to the life…   Read full post >>

On communing the unbaptized
Channel: That We All May Be One  Author: Christopher Epting
By:  Douglas LeBlanc on February 23, 2009 Excerpt: It was good to hear the keynote speaker -- Dr. Louis Weil -- at this year's "Epiphany West" conference come out strongly against so-called "open communion" (communion of the un-baptized).…   Read full post >>

Mother Church and Christian Unity (Pt 2)
By:  Sam Keyes on February 14, 2009
Excerpt:  Part 2: De Lubac on baptism (Click here to go to Part 1.) In Corpus Mysticum de Lubac asserts as a basic sacramental principle that the sacraments constitute both pledge…   Read full post >>

Mother Church and Christian Unity
By:  Sam Keyes on February 13, 2009
Excerpt:  The following is the first of four articles in a series based on an essay I wrote last fall in a seminar on the work of the Catholic theologian Henri…   Read full post >>

The Disciplines of Communion
By:  Fr. Will Brown on January 31, 2009
Excerpt:  The way this is worded I think already turns us around in the wrong direction. It suggests that sacraments and liturgy are disciplines “of Communion” (koinonia) – that they are…   Read full post >>

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