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Anglican Theological Review, Fall 2005 by Sumner, George
1 James Carpenter, Gore: A Study in Liberal Catholic Thought (London: Faith Press, 1960), chap. 1.
2 See Stephen Sykes on "essentials" in Stephen Sykes and John Booty, eds., The Study of Anglicanism (London: SPCK; Philadelphia: Fortress: 1988).
3 This is from a comment by George Lindbeck at a Scholarly Engagement with Anglican Doctrine (SEAD) conference in Stamford, Connecticut in 1996.
4 See Richard Giles, Always Open: Being an Anglican Today (Cambridge, Mass.: Cowley Publications, 2005), especially the sections "Core Doctrine" and "Tensions in the Teaching of Sexuality."
5 Robert W. Jenson, On Thinking the Human: Resolutions of Difficult Notions (Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2003).
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6 Jenson, On Thinking the Human, 44.
7 This is from Ephraim Radner's "Notes on the Windsor Report" posted on the Anglican Communion Institute website.
GEORGE SUMNER*
* George Sumner is Principal of Wycliffe College, Toronto.
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