Anglican News & Views

    The following sites keep up to date on the latest news in the Anglican Communion with direct links to other websites and online articles. Since most of these are 'blogs,' visitors should remember that the views expressed by commenters are not necessarily those of the individual blog administrators.

TitusOneNine
Anglican Mainstream
Global South Anglican
AnglicanTV


The following sites are "generally endorsed" here. Of course, not every perspective represented by the following sites represents the ministry of Trinity Anglican Church and its leadership.

Other Christian News & Commentary
Get Religion
First Things
Christianity Today
Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity


Anglican Reform Projects
The Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans
Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON)


Anglican Theological Projects
Non Sermoni Res


Ecumenical Theological Projects

The Center for Catholic and Evangelical Theology
Ancient Future Worship


Anglican Prayer Sites
Lent & Beyond: An Anglican Prayer Blog
CommonPrayer.Org


Anglican Social Evangelism Ministries
Anglican Relief and Development
Anglicans for Life


Issues of Christian Marriage & Human Sexuality
Marriage Builders
XXXChurch.Com
Robert A.J. Gagnon
Exodus International
NARTH


Science & Religion
The BioLogos Forum: Science and Faith in Dialogue


Philosophy & Religion
Alvin Plantinga: the Analytic Theist


Christianity & the Arts
Hollywood Jesus: Pop Culture from a Spiritual Point of View
CIVA: Christians in the Visual Arts


Classic Texts for Anglicans

Bible Gateway (a searchable online Bible in over 100 versions and 50 languages)

The Apocrypha (King James Version)
The Apocrypha (New Revised Standard Version)*
Visit our FAQ page to see how we understand the Apocrypha

The Book of Common Prayer
Christian Classics Ethereal Library
Against Heresies by St. Irenaeus
The Commonitory by St. Vincent of Lerins
The City of God by St. Augustine
Catechetical Lectures by St. Cyril of Jerusalem
On the Priesthood by St. John Chrysostom
Exposition of the Orthodox Faith by St. John of Damascus
The Seven Ecumenical Councils
Ecclesiastical History of England by the Venerable Bede

    The good news about our classic Anglican Divines is that they wrote in English. The bad news is...that they wrote in English--Elizabethan English, which can be tricky to decipher these days. Here is some advice: read your King James Version of the Bible for a while, and maybe visit Shakespeare now and then. After feeling more comfortable with the language, try the following works. They really are worth the effort.

The Book of Homilies
The Apology of the Church of England by John Jewel
The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity by Richard Hooker
The Library of Anglo-Catholic Theology (including Lancelot Andrewes, John Cosin, and Thomas Wilson)

A Priest to the Temple, or The Country Parson by George Herbert
Divine Poems and Sermons by John Donne
Holy Living by Jeremy Taylor
Holy Dying by Jeremy Taylor
Sermons by John Wesley
A Collection of Hymns by Charles Wesley
Saepius Officio. Answer of the Archbishops of England to the Apostolic Letter of Pope Leo XIII*

Anglican-Orthodox Dialogue: The Dublin Agreed Statement 1984*
 
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*These are contemporary language texts
 
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