Peter Akinola: Who Blinks First?: Biblical Fidelity Against the Gay Agenda in the Global Anglican Communion

Peter Akinola: Who Blinks First?: Biblical Fidelity Against the Gay Agenda in the Global Anglican Communion

Peter Akinola: Who Blinks First?: Biblical Fidelity Against the Gay Agenda in the Global Anglican Communion

Peter Akinola: Who Blinks First?: Biblical Fidelity Against the Gay Agenda in the Global Anglican Communion

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Overview

To the astonishment and dismay of Anglican leadership in the Global North, Nigeria's Archbishop Peter Akinola led the Global South's revolt against the campaign to normalize homosexuality within the global Anglican communion. For this, he was twice recognized by Time magazine as one of the "100 Most Influential People" on earth. As shepherd of an immense Nigerian flock, he joined arms with like-minded archbishops in Africa, Asia, and South America to insist that the church be guided by the Bible rather than culture. Here is the remarkable story of this conflict, from its social beginnings in nineteenth-century Germany, through the renegade behavior of national churches in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom, on to gatherings addressing the issues--from Dromantine, Northern Ireland, to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. At one point, Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams, who had been enabling the "progressives," challenged Archbishop Akinola, "We shall see who blinks first!" Since that day, it is clear that neither Akinola nor his colleagues have blinked. Indeed, through the formation of GAFCON (Global Anglican Future Conference) and union with biblically faithful Anglicans in the Global North, they are pressing their cause with an eye toward the next decennial assembly of bishops at Lambeth.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781725264656
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 03/30/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 478
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Gbenga Gbesan is an award-winning journalist and media consultant, based in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. He has served as advocate for a wide range of causes, addressing, for instance, the plight of migrants in West Africa, drug abuse, illiteracy, FGM, miscarriages of justice, and mistreatment of the elderly and persons with disabilities. He was also heavily involved in the UNICEF-assisted SAY YES campaign, working with a group of children to draft a “Child Rights Charter.”

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From the Publisher

“This book is coming from the right person at the right time, before all the pioneers depart. Every fact contained in this book is as it happened and can be relied upon for the history of what transpired. We, therefore, strongly recommend that its contents be taken very seriously by both Anglicans worldwide and the general public.”

—Nicholas D. Okoh, Archbishop, Metropolitan and Primate of All Nigeria



“As more leaders who did not live through this season enter into leadership positions, it is vitally important to have a record of what really happened. Archbishop Peter Akinola has done that in a way no one else could do. Read the book. Remember. Or, you are destined to see this painful history repeated.”

—Stanley Ntagali, retired Archbishop of Church of Uganda



“This is a great resource material for every Christian, particularly leaders and members of the global Anglican Communion, who may not have been fully informed about the ‘inner circle’ initiatives, workings, intrigues, and actual struggles to salvage the torn fabrics of the Anglican Communion.”

—Dapo F. Asaju, professor of theology, Bishop Theologian of Anglican Church of Nigeria, Vice-Chancellor, Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo, Nigeria



“Rarely have I encountered such an encyclopedic book that has been more thoroughly documented and researched. It exposes so much about the inner workings of the senior leadership of the Anglican Communion and this carpenter from Nigeria who took the church by storm.”

—Martyn Minns, retired Missionary Bishop

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