From Anglican News Service (additional link below)
A retired Anglican priest from Australia who has been chosen to lead
the Anglican Centre in Rome on an interim basis has sought to rebuff
criticism about his beliefs in the resurrection. The former Dean of St
George’s Cathedral in Perth, Western Australia, Dr John Shepherd, was
appointed as interim director last week following the resignation of
Archbishop Bernard Ntahoturi.
“Christ is Risen!”, Dr Shepherd said in response to widely reported
criticism about his appointment. “There has been speculation in the
press and on social media about my views on the resurrection of Jesus
from the dead. Part of this is based on a sermon I preached in 2008.
“It is my faith that Jesus rose from the dead and I have never denied
the reality of the empty tomb. The risen Christ was not a ghost – he
ate and could be touched – but at the same time he appeared in a locked
room (John 20. 26) and vanished from sight (Luke 24.31) and he was often
not immediately recognised.
More here-
https://www.anglicannews.org/news/2019/01/interim-director-of-the-anglican-centre-in-rome-rebuffs-resurrection-criticism.aspx
and here-
https://www.christianpost.com/news/anglican-ambassador-to-vatican-under-fire-for-saying-jesus-didnt-physically-rise-from-dead.html
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