Lessons from New Zealand's response to theological revisionism - with bishop elect Jay Behan


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Oct 13 2019 28 mins   23
With Jay Behan set to become the first bishop of the new Anglican Diocese in New Zealand, he sits down with Dominic Steele to spell out how the principles and difficulties behind responding to theological revisionism. Plus the lessons learned in New Zealand and how they might apply in the Australian context. New Zealand Bishop elect Jay Behan will be consecrated and installed as the first bishop the Church of Confessing Anglicans Aotearoa/New Zealand this Saturday. Jay says: The principle is clear but how we respond is cloudy. Recalibration/realignment means maintaining relationships is crucial (and this is difficult). Beware of the dangers of selfishness and comfort Keep Jesus first Jay is in Sydney to speak to a dinner during the Anglican Synod. We’re delighted to have him as a guest to talk about the cost of standing for the Lord Jesus and the future of the new church in New Zealand. Support the show