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The Archbishop of Canterbury suggests a patient Christian dialogue with scripture and each other. But Jeffrey John's critics lambasted his views on the Cross before they had even read them.
Responding to the news of hate letters sent to the Dean of St Alban's over his Holy Week talk on the cross, Ekklesia co-director Simon Barrow commented:
Here's the story that didn't quite make it into The Guardian last Thursday.
The Guardian's religious affairs correspondent has weighed into the heated debate about Jeffrey John's comments on the atonement.
Ekklesia's director Jonathan Bartley discusses views of the cross and ideas of justice,Due for publication in March 2007, following the Church of England's General Synod and the Anglican Primates' meeting in Tanzania, this report - produced in partnership with Inclusive Church - will look at claims being made by groupings within the institution about who they represent and which sections of the church are growing. It will look at how 'the numers game' is played, to what effect, and will suggest alternative trajectories beyond the current 'stand off' in global Anglicanism. [With Simon Barrow]