Thoughts on the Windsor Report: What Went Wrong?
Anglican Theological Review, Fall 2005 by Zahl, Paul F M
I cannot finish with the Windsor Report without remembering Kaesemann's shocking words. No deception, he seems to say. No pandering. No ducking.
W. H. Auden said something like this from a parallel universe: "The truth is catholic; the search for it is protestant." Because the Windsor Report is not "protestant" in its search for truth, the truth it seeks to offer can never be "catholic."
PAUL F. M. ZAHL*
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* Paul F. M. Zahl is Dean and President of Trinity Episcopal School for Ministry. He has served on the Inter-Anglican Theology and Doctrine Commission since 2001.
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