A defence of doctrine - Trinity Sunday 2018
Queens’ College, Cambridge Trinity Sunday 2018 Firstly, thank you to Fr Tim for the opportunity to preach this evening. That said, Trinity Sunday is not exactly a preacher’s dream. Often hailed by clergy as a yearly opportunity to play a round of ‘heresy bingo’, there is a distinct chance that anyone wanting to say anything about the nature of God will, instead, simply prepare the prosecution’s case for their own excommunication. I will almost certainly commit such heresy tonight – but, I would argue, that to push the boundaries and learn by thinking is not only sensible, but also very Anglican. Doctrine needs to be lived and learnt and tested – it’s not a museum piece, and if it becomes one, then it needs a good clearing out. A lot of people have a problem with the concept of doctrine. To many outside the church, it is often seen to embody the more bewildering and off-putting nature of the church – the elements that stop people from even going through t...