For what it is worth (probably, not much), Yes, I think that I would sign it. But then again I am a 'nobody', pastoring a small church at the bottom of the world (Australia).
I'm a nobody assistant pastor at teh bottom of the UK so you're most welcome here, Tony.
Tony, do you happen to know what Sydney evangelical anglicans tend to make of FV? There was a pretty favourable review of a Doug Wilson book (Serated Edge) in The Briefing the other day, I think?
The Sydney evangelical Anglicans I know tend to think that FV is a "serious error". I know a number of Moore College graduates and they tend to manifest an allergic reaction to way FV addresses the following: the sacraments, ecclesiology, liturgy, issues around "justification", etc.
BTW, I am surprised that Doug Wilson and Canon Press have hit Sydney's radar. Go Canon!
I am a Bible believing Christian, husband to Mrs Lloyd, father to four children.
I am the Rector of Warbleton, Bodle Street Green & Dallington and Rural Dean of Dallington, Diocese of Chichester. I also edit the book reviews for The Global Anglican.
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For what it is worth (probably, not much), Yes, I think that I would sign it. But then again I am a 'nobody', pastoring a small church at the bottom of the world (Australia).
Tony Johnson
I'm a nobody assistant pastor at teh bottom of the UK so you're most welcome here, Tony.
Tony, do you happen to know what Sydney evangelical anglicans tend to make of FV? There was a pretty favourable review of a Doug Wilson book (Serated Edge) in The Briefing the other day, I think?
The Sydney evangelical Anglicans I know tend to think that FV is a "serious error". I know a number of Moore College graduates and they tend to manifest an allergic reaction to way FV addresses the following: the sacraments, ecclesiology, liturgy, issues around "justification", etc.
BTW, I am surprised that Doug Wilson and Canon Press have hit Sydney's radar. Go Canon!
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