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Article: Anglican conservatives challenge liberals
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- Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
- Article date:
- June 29, 2008
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NEW YORK -- Conservatives from the world's largest Anglican
provinces who are angered by liberal thinking in churches in North
America and elsewhere plan to create a global fellowship that
challenges worldwide Anglican unity but stops short of a formal
split.
The plan is expected to be adopted Sunday on the final day of the
Global Anglican Future Conference in Jerusalem. The summit was
called by Anglican leaders in Africa and parts of North America and
Australia outraged by what they consider a "false gospel" in liberal
churches.
Opponents played down the significance of the new fellowship,
contending the Anglican Communion already has networks of like-
minded churches. But theological ...
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