Glorious Companions

One of my favorite things about being Anglican is the emphasis on being in communion with so many fellow believers across space and time. In this book, we meet 29 noteworthy Anglicans from the sixteenth century to now, from Canterbury to Kampala. Each chapter pairs a short bio with excerpts from their writings. I do feel like I gained some “glorious companions” by reading this book, but not all companions are equally glorious. Which is to say this is an uneven book, albeit an original one.

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