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Episcopal Church’s homosexual bishops vote formalizes schism, theologian N.T. Wright says
![]() Anglican Bishop N.T. Wright
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.- Prominent biblical scholar and Anglican Bishop N.T. Wright has said the Episcopal Church’s recent decision to allow homosexuals to be ordained as bishops will mark a “clear break” with the Anglican Communion and formalizes a “schism.” He also insisted that chastity is not “optional” for Christians. On Tuesday the General Convention of the Episcopal Church (TEC) voted by wide margins to pass a resolution allowing homosexuals to enter “any ordained ministry” in the church. Responding to the news was Anglican Bishop of Durham Nicholas Thomas Wright, a scholar of the New Testament who has authored both scholarly works on the historicity of the Resurrection and popular works for the lay reader. Comparing international Anglicanism to a “slow-moving train crash,” he wrote in a Wednesday column for The Times that the Episcopal Church’s vote marks “a clear break” with the rest of the Anglican Communion. Saying the Episcopal bishops “knew exactly what they were doing,” he characterized the move as a rejection of the Archbishop of Canterbury’s and other Anglicans’ moratorium on consecrating practicing homosexuals as bishops. “They were formalizing the schism they initiated six years ago when they consecrated as bishop a divorced man in an active same-sex relationship, against the [Anglican] Primates’ unanimous statement that this would ‘tear the fabric of the Communion at its deepest level.’” V. Gene Robinson was installed as Episcopal Bishop of New Hampshire in 2004. Using the words of the 2004 Anglican Windsor Report on Anglican controversies, he said the Episcopal Church has chosen to “walk apart.” He then described TEC’s claims that they are willing to remain in the Anglican Communion as “cynical double-think.” He noted that the controversy began even before the consecration of Bishop Robinson, naming a church court’s 1996 acquittal of a bishop who had ordained active homosexuals as a key moment. “Many in TEC have long embraced a theology in which chastity, as universally understood by the wider Christian tradition, has been optional,” Bishop Wright wrote in The Times. “Jewish, Christian and Muslim teachers have always insisted that lifelong man-plus-woman marriage is the proper context for sexual intercourse,” he explained. “This is not (as is frequently suggested) an arbitrary rule, dualistic in overtone and killjoy in intention. It is a deep structural reflection of the belief in a creator God who has entered into covenant both with his creation and with his people (who carry forward his purposes for that creation).” Saying that ancient and modern paganism has always found this “ridiculous and incredible,” he said the biblical witness is consistent and “the uniform teaching of the whole Bible, of Jesus himself, and of the entire Christian tradition.” TEC supporters’ appeal to justice, he said, is misguided. “Nobody has a right to be ordained: it is always a gift of sheer and unmerited grace.” Further, justice means not “treating people the same way” but “treating people appropriately” and making distinctions.
Turning to divisions within TEC, he said that while breakaway traditionalist Episcopalians’ motives can be sympathetic, Anglicans should not forget the Episcopalian bishops who voted against the resolution and worshippers who share their beliefs. TEC is now “distancing itself” from the fellowship of the Anglican Communion, Bishop Wright warned. “Ways must be found for all in America who want to be loyal to it, and to scripture, tradition and Jesus, to have that loyalty recognized and affirmed at the highest level.” Subscriber comments:
Published by: p hebert
Denver 09/08/2009 10:59 AM EST
Ah, once again those who cannot or refuse to live by grace add all their "if's" and conditions to the list. Christ's message of grace is without condition, unfortunately his followers are more comfortable with a long list of them, seeking to exclude and prevent others from the means of grace. As we have learned about the human condition over the centuries, we have made exception to the scriptures, never willingly, but we did. Few christians would endorse the concept of slavery or the notion of women as chattle (so well explicated in the scriptures). Perhaps we have come to the point where human sexuality is better understood than it was in the past. No one chooses, one is simply born gay.
Published by: Bren Kryg
US 07/21/2009 09:04 PM EST
The Episcopal Church has become a propaganda machine of gay and lesbian groups. Practicing gays and lesbians have hijacked this Church. Practicing gays and lesbians have fast infiltrated the Episcopal Church beginning the 1990s. It has been lax screening vocations to the priesthood. Even now most of the Episcopal seminarians are practicing gays and lesbians. What happened to the Episcopal Church's moral and Biblical standards?
Published by: maryanne
australia 07/17/2009 06:33 PM EST
which one you choose ?
Published by: maryanne
australia 07/17/2009 06:11 PM EST
good, let them to be ordained, so more pepeol will go back to the true church, the catholic church.
Published by: dAVID LARSEN
scituate Mass 07/17/2009 04:08 PM EST
Homosexual and heterosexual are descriptive of behavior patterns,they are not related to ones identity as a human person. No-one ever cares what sexual preference is when considering anyone for any vocation. The homosexual draws attention to themselves by describing themselves to be unique because they are homosexual. Who cares! Keep your mouths shut and act with discretion. No one needs to know unless you make it every bodies business when you scream DISCRIMINATION! You are fighting many who disagree with you. Stop fighting for special rights. Fight to form a perfect faith in God. Be still and listen and God,who is always with you,will guide you to a perfect Truth in Christ. Pray and in prayer and silence while listening to God,is a prayer for all Christians and God listens always.
Published by: Rusty
Tacoma, WA 07/17/2009 10:57 AM EST
It appears that the Episcopalian church has removed God as the authority and replaced it with sexuality and humanism being their new god.
"La plus belle des ruses du diable est de vous persuader qu'il n'existe pas"
Published by: Michael
North Little Rock/AR/USA 07/17/2009 09:12 AM EST
It is perfectly clear to all that the Episcopal Church is apostate. Any reading of God's Holy Word most definitely points this out.
Published by: Dan
Santa Fe 07/17/2009 08:39 AM EST
Great. If he does a little homework maybe by grace he will find his way home to Rome.
Published by: john r
miami,fla 07/17/2009 06:47 AM EST
the teachings of jesus and paul affirm that celebration, affirmation,and support of homosexuality in the same as belivers do heterosexuality, is of christ
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