LONDON – The Revd Dr Lesley Crawley, Moderator of the No
Anglican Covenant Coalition, has announced the appointment of Oxford University
Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch, DD, as a Patron of the Coalition. Professor MacCulloch
joins the Rt Revd Dr John Saxbee and the Rt Rev Dr Peter Selby, who were
appointed last June.
“I’m thrilled that Professor MacCulloch has agreed to accept
this appointment,” said Crawley. “As one
of the acknowledged experts in the English Reformation, he has a very clear
understanding of how the centralization of authority in the proposed Anglican
Covenant is at odds with fundamental Anglican ecclesiology.”
“Anglicanism was born in the Reformation’s rejection of an
unwarranted and unhistorical over-centralization of ecclesiastical authority,”
according to Professor MacCulloch. “This
pernicious proposal of a Covenant (an unhappy choice of name if you know
anything about our Church’s history) ignores the Anglican Communion’s past, and
seeks to gridlock the Anglican present at the cost of a truly Anglican future.”
MacCulloch is Professor of the History of the Church, and
Fellow of St Cross College, in the University of Oxford. He is also a Fellow of the British Academy
and co-edits the Journal of Ecclesiastical History. He has written several books on Christian
history and the English Reformation, including the award winning Thomas Cranmer:
A Life and The Reformation: A History.
His most recent book, A History of Christianity: the First Three Thousand
Years, won the 2011 Cundill Prize. He
devised and presented the BBC television series based on that work. MacCulloch received a knighthood earlier this
year for his services to scholarship.
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