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Paul Zahl: "I do not see how we can be a part of this anymore" [TEC]
VirtueOnline-News ^ | 9/15/2006 | The Rev. Dr. Paul Zahl

Posted on 09/15/2006 7:04:42 PM PDT by sionnsar

We are now in a new phase. Something has actually changed, and Trinity is a part of it.

A Milestone was reached in the Episcopal Church's General Convention last June. This has permanently changed the landscape. It has also opened up a new way for the School.

At its General Convention in Columbus, the Episcopal Church left orthodox Christianity behind, decisively and definitely. I wish we could change this fact, but we cannot change it. The election of presiding Bishop Schori, whose views incline to heresy in faith and morals; the overwhelming turning away from a resolution submitted in favor of the Way, the Truth, and the Life; the overwhelming rebuff delivered by the House of Deputies to the Windsor Report; and the utterly unprincipled face-saving motion forced through at the last moment; these things confirmed the direction in which the Episcopal Church has been sailing for several decades now. I do not see how we can be a part of this anymore. To Bible-formed sensibilities, it is unendurable.

Maxine gave me a wonderful present last year. It was a little paperback entitled *Let's Face The Facts About Flying Saucers.* Now this title can be interpreted in exactly two ways, depending on whether you believe, well, in flying saucers. But the flag under which the Episcopal Church is now flying cannot be interpreted in two different ways. It can only be interpreted in one way. Let's face the facts.

We now have to place ourselves under a different flag.

Fortunately, we have always put another flag over and above the Episcopal Church flag. In Bach-cantata language, this is "Jesus' Blood-Spattered Banner" (Cantata 80). It is the red flag of the Lamb of God that takest away the sins of the world.

What does this mean for Trinity.

We will stand with Bishop Duncan and with the Anglican Communion network. We will work alongside ECUSA wherever they will have us - and fortunately, there are still bishops who do and will. We will work alongside the Anglican Mission in America, and other Anglican bodies whose banner, too, is red. And we will work with and for the Global South and all other Anglican Communion bishops and bodies who hold true to the Center of our Faith. Oh, and we will work gladly with evangelical Presbyterians, Pentecostals, Lutherans, Methodists, and all others for whom their "banner over me is Love." We are Anglican evangelicals, but always evangelical first - which is to say Bible Christians first.

And there is another thing to say. Trinity School for Ministry can serve the traditional side of American and world Christianity in a particular and maybe even unique way. As Cranmerian Anglicans, we can draw on the great resource of God's Grace, fulfilled through the end of the Law in the death of Christ (Romans 8:14; 10:4), and concede nothing to Pharisaism. In other words, we can be people of Grace, because the Law has been fulfilled. So maybe we can be a little more hopeful, a little less strenuous, a little more open-minded, a little more Holy-Spirit-impelled than traditional Christians sometimes come across as being, at least in the world's eyes. Love goes a long way! It goes a lot further than demand. When love is grounded in the demand of God fulfilled in the Judged Life of the Savior, then the love we give is free and undemanding, yet effective and transforming in the truest sense.

I saw a headline on a Pittsburgh newspaper the other day. It read "Ashes of Husband Incorporated into Diamond Ring." Instantly, on sight, I choked up. What a touching image! And that, ladies and gentlemen, is what Trinity is all about. The sacrifice of Christ creates the luster of all ages, and even the death of a church can shine, like a nova, in the lives of Easter survivors.

---The Rev. Dr. Paul Zahl is Dean and President of Trinity School for Ministry in Ambridge, Pennsylvania.


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1 posted on 09/15/2006 7:04:43 PM PDT by sionnsar
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2 posted on 09/15/2006 7:05:43 PM PDT by sionnsar (†trad-anglican.faithweb.com†|Iran Azadi| 5yst3m 0wn3d - it's N0t Y0ur5 (SONY) | UN: Useless Nations)
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To: sionnsar

Evangelical has always seemed to have a different meaning than the literal term would imply. It is interesting that the Methodists, Pentecostals and Presbyterians (as well at ECUSA aka TEC) are included in the Reverend Zaul's list of Bible Christians with whom he will work along side, while the ancient churches are conspicuous by their omission. It therefore seems that the only consistent differentiator for self-described evangelicals is a dismissal (or in most cases, an ignorance) of 900 years of Christianity from Augustine till Wycliffe and Hus.

Perhaps Dr. Zaul might benefit from considering when and by whom the canon of scripture was established.


3 posted on 09/16/2006 9:14:40 PM PDT by Huber ("Tradition means giving votes to the most obscure of classes - our ancestors." - G K Chesterton)
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"evangelical Presbyterians, Pentecostals, Lutherans, Methodists, and all others for whom their 'banner over me is Love.' "

I notice that he doesn't include Baptists, Mennonites or non-denominational churches either...for shame. Hah! Those who are with us know their "banner over me is Love."

I've heard Zahl speak in person; if ever there is a scholar who cared about history, especially that of Augustine, Wycliffe and Hus (those last 2 burned by an "ancient church") it is Zahl.

Dr. Zahl knows, teaches and applies more universal catholic history than you'll know in a lifetime.


4 posted on 09/17/2006 3:20:59 PM PDT by AnalogReigns (there is one catholic Church, and it isn't based in Rome!)
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To: AnalogReigns

It is nice to hear that Reverend Zahl is so erudite. However, it does seem (from a non Calvinist perspective) that some of his language places undue emphasis on protestantism at the expense of common elements of Christianity and that theologically and liturgically, the churches omitted are much closer to orthodox Anglicanism than are some of the churches Zahl has listed.


5 posted on 09/18/2006 1:26:55 AM PDT by Huber ("Tradition means giving votes to the most obscure of classes - our ancestors." - G K Chesterton)
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