
Sydney Anglicans and the Threat to World Anglicanism
Sydney Anglicans and the Threat to World Anglicanism by Muriel Porter explores the ultra-conservative nature of Sydney Anglicans, focusing on their adherence to liturgy, theology, and personal morality that closely reflects sixteenth-century English Puritanism. Over recent decades, they have increasingly embraced radical congregationalism.
Porter investigates how this diocese, Australia's largest and previously its richest, has significantly altered church services, challenged church order, and persistently resisted the ordination of women as priests and bishops.
With keen insight, the book examines the development of Sydney Anglicans' ideological fervour and the substantial impact this has had both in Australia and on the broader Anglican Communion.
Sydney Anglicans and the Threat to World Anglicanism by Muriel Porter explores the ultra-conservative nature of Sydney Anglicans, focusing on their adherence to liturgy, theology, and personal morality that closely reflects sixteenth-century English Puritanism. Over recent decades, they have increasingly embraced radical congregationalism.
Porter investigates how this diocese, Australia's largest and previously its richest, has significantly altered church services, challenged church order, and persistently resisted the ordination of women as priests and bishops.
With keen insight, the book examines the development of Sydney Anglicans' ideological fervour and the substantial impact this has had both in Australia and on the broader Anglican Communion.
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Sydney Anglicans and the Threat to World Anglicanism by Muriel Porter explores the ultra-conservative nature of Sydney Anglicans, focusing on their adherence to liturgy, theology, and personal morality that closely reflects sixteenth-century English Puritanism. Over recent decades, they have increasingly embraced radical congregationalism.
Porter investigates how this diocese, Australia's largest and previously its richest, has significantly altered church services, challenged church order, and persistently resisted the ordination of women as priests and bishops.
With keen insight, the book examines the development of Sydney Anglicans' ideological fervour and the substantial impact this has had both in Australia and on the broader Anglican Communion.












