I recently had a brief but pleasant online conversation with someone. You’ll never guess who it was. It was David Virtue of the conservative publication VirtueOnline. The conversation was enjoyable, and I told David I was glad for his work. WHHHAAAT?!? That’s right; I enjoyed talking with David. And it’s
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The elizabethan compromise and pluralism: Lessons for today
Anglicanism has its roots not just in Henry VIII’s split with Rome, but also, and perhaps more importantly, in the so-called Elizabethan Compromise. As such, the Elizabethan Compromise contains within its underlying paradigm lessons for a pluralistic society, which are increasingly important for the United States in light of yesterday’s
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