Articles / Chapters
The Anglican Covenant is the Only Way Forward, 17 Nov 2010
30/07/2020 from The Guardian
Graham Kings, Bishop of Sherborne, was commissioned by The Guardian to write about the Anglican Communion Covenant, which sought to keep the unity of the Anglican Communion during a time of crisis. The article was published on 17 Nov 2010.
The Pope's Anglican Division, 9 Nov 2009
30/07/2020 from The Guardian
Graham Kings, Bishop of Sherborne, was commissioned by The Guardian, to write on the surprise annoucement from Pope Benedict of an 'Anglican Ordinariate' for Anglican Catholics who were against the ordination of women to the priesthood. The subeditor of The Guardian wrote the fine title.
Federation Isn't Enough, 5 Aug 2009
30/07/2020 from The Guardian
The Guardian commissioned Graham Kings, the new Bishop of Sherborne, to write on the threat of schism to the Anglican Communion.
The Queen, the Church and the Fellowship, 13 July 2009
30/07/2020 from The Guardian
The Guardian commissioned Graham Kings, the new Bishop of Sherborne, to write on the threat of schism to the Church of England by the formation of the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans which was formed by GAFCON.
What Would Wilberforce Do? 17 Nov 2008
30/07/2020 from The Guardian
On 15 Nov 2008 a National Evangelical Anglican Consultation took place at All Souls Church, Langham Place, London in the wake of the GAFCON conference in Jerusalem in June 2008. The conservative Evangelical leadership of Church of England Evangelical Council (CEEC) wanted the whole consultation to sign up to the GAFCON statement. The motion was 'not put'. It was a seminal moment. Graham Kings, Vicar of St Mary's Islington, wrote about it in The Guardian on 17 Nov 2008.
The Centre Holds: Primates 2016 in Canterbury - Interweavings No 5 Jan 2016
27/01/2016 from Mission Theology Interweavings
An article focusing on the Primates' Meeting 2016 at Canterbury, by Bishop Graham Kings, Mission Theologian in the Anglican Communion.
Cardinal Kasper and Vatican II: Ecclesiological Investigations
18/06/2015 from Mission Theology Articles
Consideration of Cardinal Walter Kasper's book The Catholic Church, commentary on his address at the recent Conference on Vatican II at Georgetown University, and part of the text of a key Vatican II document on Unity and Communion. This article was originally published on Covenant and is republished with permission.
The Edge: The Episcopal Church - Sept 2007, Fulcrum Newsletter 5
18/09/2007 from Fulcrum Newsletters
In his fifth Fulcrum Newsletter, just prior to the Archbishop of Canterbury's visti to the House of Bishops of The Episcopal Church in New Orleans, Graham wrote about the two extreme 'edges' that the Anglican Communion needed defending against: 'automomous rootless liberalism' and 'independent relentless puritanism'. He drew on the wisdom of Lancelot Andrewes, Richard Hooker and S T Coleridge. It was copublished with the Church of England Newspaper on 21 Sept 2007.
Singapore: Intellectual Centre of a Movement Jan 2007, Fulcrum Newsletter 4
10/04/2007 from Fulcrum Newsletters
After visiting Singapore for a week in early December 2006, as a guest of Michael Poon at Trinity College, and meeting with John Chew, the Archbishop of South East Asia, Graham wrote this article about the Global South Anglican movement for the Church Times, which was republished, with permission, as the fourth Fulcrum Newsletter.
Founding of Fulcrum - Aug 2006, Fulcrum Newsletter 3
29/08/2006 from Fulcrum Newsletters
In his third Fulcrum Newsletter, with a hyperlinked contents page, Graham wrote about the various events leading up to the launch of Fulcrum in 2003.
Shechem, Corinth and Columbus: ECUSA’s Choices - June 2006, Fulcrum Newsletter 8
13/06/2006 from Fulcrum Newsletters
The eighth Fulcrum Newsletter written just before General Convention of The Epsicopal Church of the USA (ECUSA) , which met in Columbus, Ohio, 13-21 June 2006. Graham devloped a 'Quadrant' to help to map the various groups in the Anglican Communion: Federal Liberals, Communion Liberals, Communion Conservatives and Federal Conservatives.