Stephen Bates examines the issues behind the debate and exposes the power battles playing out in the name of the modern Church.
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Brilliant exposé of evangelical fundamentalism,
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This review is from: A Church at War: Anglicans and Homosexuality (Hardcover)
Bates provides a brilliant exposé of how a small cabal of conservative Evangelicals, a minority even within the Evangelical tradition in Anglicanism, have made homosexuality the definining issue in the Anglican Communion today. Bates ruthlessly exposes the media spin, American big money backers, unbalanced extremists and double standards behind the anti-gay camp in Anglicanism. Bates traces the growth of conservative Evangelicalism within Anglicanism in contrast to an increasingly pluralist and tolerant social stimmung in Britain and Ireland, relating how the sense of being backed into a corner makes the extremist wing of the Church more dangerous. He also casts a caustic eye over the double standards that make male-male sex a defining issue of orthodoxy for conservative Evangelicals while they ignore issues like polygamy and Christian involvement in the Rwanda genocide.This book is disturbing. After reading it, moderate, Catholic and open Evangelical Anglicans will be in no doubt that we are engaged in a war for the soul of the church. In his final chapter, Bates looks at some of the casualties of that War. For the sake of those broken people, it is a war we must win.
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Interesting comparison,
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This review is from: A Church at War: Anglicans and Homosexuality (Hardcover)
It's interesting to note that of the reviews so far, the two favourable reviews both give their real names (and five stars), whereas the two critical reviews do not (and they both give one star).I think the readers biases are influencing their judgements here.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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For a more balanced and more historical review,
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This review is from: A Church at War: Anglicans and Homosexuality, Updated Edition (Paperback)
If Bates is a historian then perhaps he failed to consider the the more historical roots of the controversy. For a more balanced view of the historical roots of the schism see "The Developing Schism within the Episcopal Church: 1960-2010" by Nancy C. James, Mellen Press, 2010.
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