Monday, November 19, 2007

Get Religion: LA mangles some Anglican lingo
Posted by tmatt
Monday, November 19, 2007

This weekend, I went out of my way to praise a Washington Post story covering the Anglican property and doctrine wars here in the greater Washington, D.C., area. The discussion of that post rolls on and you can follow that by
clicking here.

However, let me flip the coin over and briefly note an article that I think does a rather bad job of covering some similar territory. This article by Rebecca Trouson ran in the Los Angeles Times under the headline, “
Episcopal leader seeks to mend church rift — In the face of defection threats, the bishop urges members to look beyond divisive issues and focus on helping people in need.”

This is a perfect example of a story that covers the Episcopal/Anglican wars only from the perspective of the national church and from those who share its viewpoints. What made the Washington Post story so good was the attention it gave to all four levels of the combat — local, regional, national and global. In America, the rebels are a small band of traditionalists, defending what they see as the
Anglican approach to 2,000 years of Christian doctrines and moral theology. Obviously, the left disagrees with that stance. the rest

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