Anglicanism in the Public Square Conference – Part 4

Collin Bastian on December 21, 2022

On October 28, The Institute on Religion and Democracy’s John Wesley Institute was proud to begin its Anglicanism in the Public Square Conference. That project, split into five sessions across two days, featured an international assortment of scholars seeking to delineate a coherent Anglican political theology.

Interested readers can find materials pertaining to the first three sessions of the Conference here, here, and here. The fourth session featured Professor Oliver O’Donovan of the University of Edinburgh, whose talk, “Political Community in Prayer,” locates an Anglican political theology in the Book of Common Prayer, paying particular attention to the 1549 and 1552 versions of the collect for the monarch.

The entirety of the fourth session of the Conference can be viewed below:

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