Tuesday, October 14, 2008

CCP Leader States Women's Ordination Dispute Insoluble for Neo-Anglicans

Christianity Today: How will conservatives negotiate the issues that divide them—women's ordination and related concerns? Is there going to be a theological center?

Bishop Duncan: The theological center on first-order issues has deep agreement. Most of us hold the issue of the ordination of women to be a second-order issue. We are committed to working with our partners in the communion as we try to come to some lasting agreement. The way I illustrate that is we are now wise enough to understand that we can't settle the issue of reception of the ordination of women. The reason we can't settle it is that East Africa ordains women and West Africa doesn't. We have got to go through this together, and it's going to take a couple generations to do it. There's a deep commitment to one another across this divide.

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