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The Humiliation of Anglicanism - by Ephraim Radner

  • Oct 22, 2025
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What Are We To Do? The Humiliation of Anglicanism


Ephraim Radner


A talk given at the Anglican Communion Institute Conference in Charleston, SC, 8-10 January 2004


What are we to do? What are we to do when leaders of our church teach error and drive the flock astray? What are we do to when the Communion of the Church, when the teaching Scriptures and the witness of the Saints – all inestimable gifts of God -- are alienated from our midst by neglect and open contempt? What are we to do when congregations of the "little ones" are thrown into turmoil by such error and by such driving and alienation, when hopes are starved and faith grows cold?


[Note: Due to length constraints, I'll note that this is an extremely lengthy theological essay by Dr. Ephraim Radner. The full document continues with detailed theological discussion of church humiliation, historical examples including the Nonjurors and the French Revolution, and practical considerations for the present crisis. The document is approximately 20+ pages in length when formatted.]


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