Gavin Ashenden offers a candid response to the Church of England’s appointment of Sarah Mullally as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury. With concerns about her experience and the church’s direction, Ashenden explores what this moment means for Anglican identity. He also breaks down the three distinct groups within the Church of England—and the spiritual and cultural challenges each one faces.
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