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Bishop Idris Contributes to Time Magazine Archbishop Feature

Posted Thursday 7 June 2007

The Archbishop of Canterbury is “occupying the Christlike position” in the debate over sexuality, according to the Most Rev Dr Idris Jones, Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway and Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church.

In an extensive profile of Rowan Williams, Time Magazine says: “Anglicanism matters, and not just because it is one of the largest Protestant denominations. It matters because, like Roman Catholicism, it is global, uniting varied ethnicities, economic levels and social attitudes in an overarching understanding of faith. But Anglicans have foregone Catholicism’s useful authoritarianism, staking their unity on a seemingly more attractive continual conversation, based on mutual respect. The sharp debate over homosexuality threatens that unity, and crystallizes a challenge facing everyone in an uneasy, newly wired world: can the North - rich and imbued with an ethos of individual rights - and the poorer South find a constructive interdependence?

“The Archbishop’s office is arguably ill-equipped for that challenge. A job sometimes described as ‘first among equals’ now looks more like lion-tamer-minus-whip. Some think Williams should step back and let the rift happen. ‘No one is up to this, however gifted they may be,’ says Chris Sugden, executive secretary of the group Anglican Mainstream. Then again, Mainstream is a very conservative group that might prefer an immediate split; and if the Communion disintegrates, it is not Sugden who could be known forever as its last Archbishop of Canterbury. Says Bishop Idris Jones, Primate of the Scottish Episcopal Church, ‘You could say [Williams] is occupying the Christlike position. He is crucified between two extremes and they’re pulling him apart.’”

Read the full story at Time Magazine.

Category: Bishop Idris


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