What about Past Issues of the Anglican Free Press?
Copies of back issues of the AFP are $1.00 each, except for the current issues, which are $4 each. Some of the past 3 volumes of issues are listed, with highlights, below (1993-1996).
When ordering, please check the issue(s) you want, fill in the convenient St. Peter Publications Large Order Form, and send it to us with your payment, and $2.50 for postage and handling. Please check the box, Vol., No. as appropriate.
13 - 2 Sex, Sin and Essentials (by Dr. Philip G. Davis, Associate Professor of Religious Studies,University of Prince Edward Island). In a Process of Discernment: an interview with Bishop Edwin Barnes, Provincial Episcopal Visitor in the Province of Canterbury.
13 - 1 Beauty & Bands: A Reflection on the Church's Unity - How breaking away halts reform and nullifies correction (by Canon Russell Elliott, retired priest of the Diocese of Nova Scotia). A Companion to the Altar (by Dr. Paul Epstein, Associate Professor of Classics at Oklahoma State University).
12 - 4 The Baptism of our Lord (by the Reverend Dr. Robert Crouse, Professor of Classics, Dalhousie University). The Wise Men and Church-going (by the Rev'd John Pearce, Rector emeritus of St. Peter's Church, Ottawa).
12 - 3 The Jung Cult: Origins of a Charismatic Movement; by Richard Moll (Reviewed by Dr. Philip G. Davis). Embezzlement and Bamboozlement (a Report on the financial scandal in the American Episcopal Church, by our regular PECUSA correspondent, "Pearl".)
12 - 2 Anglican Essentials: Reclaiming Faith Within the Anglican Church of Canada; edited by George Egerton (Reviewed by Gillis J. Harp, Associate Professor of History, Acadia University). The Church is Full of Hypocrites (by the Rev'd John Pearce).
12 - 1 Dying With Dignity: Death Without Fear (by the Rev'd Gavin Dunbar, Rector of Ecum Secum, Nova Scotia, and Editor of the Anglican Free Press). The BAS Evaluation Commission; Renewing the Anglican Mind; The Church and the Social Gospel (also by the Rev'd Gavin Dunbar).
11 - 4 The Right to Believe (by the Reverend Canon Michael Bourdeaux, Director of Keston College, Oxford). A Laywoman's View of Essentials (by Mrs. Becky Creese).
11 - 3 Affirming Catholics (by the Rev'd Gavin Dunbar). A Laywoman's View of Feminist Theology (by Grace Scotchmer).
11 - 2 Who Is the Goddess, and What Is She Doing in the Church? (by Dr. Philip G. Davis). Essentials '94: Full Text & Report. Canada & The Prayer Book Society - "Work from the bottom up not from the top down" - Graham Eglington (by Brenda Large).
11 - 1 The Pope and "Personalism" (by "Corragio"). Creative Ways of Doing Morning and Evening Prayer in the Book of Common Prayer (by the Rev'd Richard U. Smith, priest of the Diocese of Fredericton).
10 - 4 Telling Him He Was Not God (Reviews of "Stephen Hawking: A Life in Science" by Michael White and John Gribbin; and of "A Brief History of Time" by Stephen Hawking; by Dr. Martin Carter, research scientist in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island). Interview with the Right Rev'd Geoffrey Rowell, Bishop of Basingstoke in the Diocese of Winchester, and author of "The Vision Glorious."
10 - 3 A Jewel of a Man (by Edward Rix). A Pagan Anglican Funeral (by W.J. Lunny). "Contempt by Those in Control" - The abuse of our ecclesiastical architectural heritage (by Canon Robert Tuck, founding editor of the Anglican Free Press).
10 - 2 A hymn of gender neutrality (Translated from the 20th century Latin by J. Wallace Beaton). How Not To Be Put Off By Bad Ecclesiastical Bananas (Canon Robert Tuck).
10 - 1 Hymns and Hers (by Canon Robert Tuck). Letters from three bishops: two bishops Crawley and one Bishop Peters (illustrating contrasting styles of episcopal pastoral oversight).
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