Recently on the blog, we examined the roles Scripture and tradition play in Anglican belief and practice. As I’ve said, these are two of the three main sources for Anglican theology, which I’ve referred to as the “three-legged stool.” Anglicans...
While Scripture is the foundational aspect of Anglican theology, another key “leg” of the three-legged stool is tradition. Anglicans value studying Scripture within tradition, bringing insights and decisions from the larger communion of saints...
We are excited to announce the release of our most robust Anglican base package yet—Anglican Portfolio. This new package is packed with important resources to fill out your library and enhance your study of Scripture. Get started today and save 15%...
Rev. Dr. Owen Chadwick passed away on July 17, 2015. He leaves behind a broad, deep, and long legacy that continues to have an influence on the academic world, the church, and the state. Chadwick was a humble man with a sharp intellect and the heart...
The Anglican tradition has a long and vast history covering a wide theological and geographical spectrum. At the heart of Anglicanism is the conviction that theology should be based on a balance of Scripture, reason, and tradition. This balance is...
Phyllis Tickle is one of the most interesting and important voices speaking to and for Christians today. A force in the Christian publishing world for nearly a quarter of a century, Phyllis has a lot to say about the trends of Christian belief and...
“[W]hat has influenced the whole history of England and America more than the King James Bible?” —Leland Ryken The King James, or Authorized, translation of the Bible is one of the most popular and influential books ever published...
Logos is adding resources that focus specifically on the Anglican/Episcopalian tradition. To that end, Logos has made me the Anglican product manager and tasked me with identifying important works from the Anglican/Episcopalian tradition that we can...