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Wycliffe Hall
1 [9828] Posted by: Oxford Choirboy Friday 23 January 2009 - 03:47pm

There is another interview with Archdeacon Michael Lawson on Religious Intelligence and he doesnt say anything about Wycliffe Hall there:

http://diocny.blogspot.com/2009/01/feature-interview-with-michael-lawson.html

There is another on VirtueOnLine, and again there is no reference to the Wycliffe Hall situation.

http://www.virtueonline.org/portal/modules/news/article.php?storyid=9814

Has the Archdeacon let the cat out of the bag I wonder in his Church Times interview? From what the Archdeacon told the Church Times it is clear that Dr Turnbull resigned as Chair of CEEC because of unresolved problems at Wycliffe Hall. Yet he is on three months leave which means that he is hardly in a position to do much about them. Is he one of the unresolved problems? Or has the Church Times got things wrong and put words into the Archdeacon's mouth? If the Archdeacon said what the Church Times reports then he seems to have spoken thoughtlessly and maybe unwisely.

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