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Write a customer review. Most helpful customer reviews on Amazon. Outstanding defence of Christian doctrine in response to liberal Anglicans who have departed from the basic Biblical beliefs of Christianity. Jensen, a former lecturer at Sydney's Moore College has written in language that lay people can understand easily.
Is the Diocese of Sydney Still Anglican?
Simply believing in the primacy of scripture as SAs do does not make one a fundamentalist, but it is a good way of immunizing against fundamentalism. Jensen further points out that SAs have been at the forefront of a resurgent biblical theology movement in evangelicalism, led principally by Donald Robinson and Graham Goldsworthy.
It is this doctrine of scripture as revelation that has also led to the centrality of preaching in SA circles. In part two, Jensen draws attention to the ecclesiology of Robinson and Knox, two influential SA figures. The upshot is that there was very little concern for a universal or institutional church. Jensen proceeds to offer a well directed critique of this the Robinson-Knox view asserting that it wrongly denies that the NT has any notion of the church as universal, there is a lack of attention given to the earthly and heavenly aspects of church, and it lacks a concerted engagement with the doctrine of the Holy Spirit.
Indomitable Sydney? The challenge of Sydney Anglicanism
The problem obviously is that the 39 Articles and the writings of Cranmer and Hooker demonstrate that the Anglican Church was a Reformed Church. Modern evangelicalism, far from being a betrayal of the Anglican way, is really an attempt to recapture the Reformed nature of Anglicanism. The big issues that SAs are known for is the opposition to women in the priesthood and episcopacy.
At the end of the chapter, Jensen believes that SAs need to do three things about gender:
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