Wycliffe Hall, Governance and learning from the past

Wycliffe Hall, Governance and Learning from the Past by Gordon Kuhrt co-published with the Church of England Newspaper 15th July 2012 by permission There have clearly been significant problems at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. It has had in the past a fine reputation as an Evangelical theological college which has important links with the University of … Continue Reading

Why the 'Southwark Ministry Trust' is not the solution

Fulcrum Newsletter May 2012 Why the ‘Southwark Ministry Trust’ is not the solution by Stephen Kuhrt It is often much easier for evangelicals to agree upon problems within the church than their solutions. This is because our understanding of such problems is usually based upon the relative consensus that evangelicals broadly possess over doctrine and … Continue Reading

Evangelical and Gay

Evangelical and Gay Fulcrum has always supported the church’s traditional stance on homosexual relationships and our position on this has not changed. However, as on other subjects, we want to encourage careful listening to other perspectives in order to make a more thoughtful response to homosexuality. The article below, which has been submitted to us, … Continue Reading

Committment in Word and Deed

originally published by The Living Church Much about the proposed Anglican Communion Covenant has caused controversy, but one fact does seem incontrovertible: It is Section 4, “Our Covenanted Life Together,” that for many is most troublesome. It was the section which changed the most through the various drafts and the section which continues to be … Continue Reading

The Results of Praying for Evangelical Scholarship

The Results of Praying for Evangelical Scholarship by Gordon Kuhrt Co-published with the Church of England Newspaper, with permission 19th August 2011 In the 1940s and '50s, some thoughtful Evangelical leaders encouraged prayer for a renewal of Evangelical scholarship, especially in the areas of biblical studies and biblical theology. Liberal theology seemed to reign unchallenged. … Continue Reading