Unity and Truth
The House of Bishops’ background paper for the July 2024 meetingof the Church of England’s General Synod, LLF: Moving Forward as One Church, is based on the belief articulated by Bishop Martyn Snow in the Preface, ‘Unity matters – it really matters.’ As the word ‘one’ in the paper’s title indicates, what the bishops want is for the Church of England to remain united as one church, and they see the proposals contained in the paper as a way to achieve this.
Unity and Truth is a critical theological review of what the bishops propose in their paper (which the General Synod very narrowly voted to support). What it shows is two things:
First, what the bishops are proposing as the way forward for the Church of England on the issue of human sexuality is not compat ible with a proper theological understanding of what the unity of the Church requires.
Secondly, should the Church of England continue to move in the direction that the bishops are proposing, conservative Christians in the Church of England will have no alternative, but to seek to establish an orthodox third province within the Church of England, precisely as a way to preserve as much unity as possible.
This little book is an important resource for anyone wanting to understand why the way forward for the Church of England pro posed by the bishops is theologically untenable and what a better approach would like. An accessible guide for Chris
Author
MARTIN DAVIE is the Thelogical Consultant to the Church of England Evangelical Council and the Oxford Centre for Religion and Public Life. He is also a Latimer Trust Research Fellow.
ISBN & Pages
978 1 916834 07 1 | 89 pages