Michael Crowl has an interesting post on his Daily Writer blog called The New Puritans. It is an excerpt from a book called The New Puritans: The Rise of Fundamentalism in the Anglican Church. Here are a couple of quotes:
Would it have been wiser to create a national Church that did not include Sydney, if it was not prepared to accept the will of the majority? I suspect it would have had little effect on Sydney’s ongoing life and its relationship with the rest of the Church if it had remained separate. Certainly in recent years it has substantially gone its own way regardless of the rest of the Church, and been quick to threaten schism will result if national decisions are taken that it does not like.
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An Australian Church without Sydney would, however have released enormous energy for growth and renewal in the other dioceses, freed from Sydney’s relentless negative influence.
As the psychoanalyst says, "Does this feel familiar?"
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