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Victor Austin, Moral Authority & Anglican Cohesion

Img_09242 The Rev. Victor Austin, theologian in residence at St. Thomas Church in Manhattan, gave the second lecture in the Church Club's annual series. He spoke about moral authority, the power from which it derives, its relationship to truth, and its capacity to bind disparate groups within the Anglican Communion.

Despite centuries of reliance of scripture, tradition, and reason, the global Anglican Communion is under increasing strain, as questions of authority abound.  Fr. Austin noted the "characteristic Anglican willingness to muddle through imperfect structures." 

Listen to his talk (about 45 minutes) by clicking here.

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