James Anderson

James Anderson

Co-founder, Alban Institute

"On Faith" panelist James Anderson is a retired Episcopal priest, an almost full-time volunteer in the community, a part-time farm manager, and independent writer. Anderson was one of four founders of the Alban Institute in Washington, D.C., and served as first president of its board. The Institute has grown to become one of the most respected sources of help in the nation to local congregations. Anderson is the author or co-author of three books on ministry in the local church: To Come Alive (1973) and The Management of Ministry (1978), co-authored with Ezra Earl Jones, have been widely used in the training and education of clergy. Anderson, who has wide experience as an advisor and consultant to a variety of religious organizations, also served as assistant to the Bishop for Congregational Development for the Episcopal Diocese of Washington and director of Field Studies for the Cathedral College of the Laity at the Washington National Cathedral. He's currently writing a book with Bishop Jane Holmes Dixon examining the 40-year history of the effort to fully integrate women into the ordained ministry of the Episcopal Church. Close.

James Anderson

Co-founder, Alban Institute

"On Faith" panelist James Anderson is a retired Episcopal priest, an almost full-time volunteer in the community, a part-time farm manager, and independent writer. He's currently writing a book with Bishop Jane Holmes Dixon examining the 40-year history of the effort to fully integrate women into the ordained ministry of the Episcopal Church. more »

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January 15, 2007 5:15 PM

Its Time To Abandon Just War Theory

As the Iraq War was set to begin, the preacher at the small, rural_Episcopal Church I attend gave a sermon on the theology of a just war. He_laid out the conditions of the just war theory in clear and simple language_and, without taking a position, urged the congregation to use these_principles in forming their own judgments about the impending conflict.

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January 23, 2007 9:50 AM

Women Still Reminded To Know Their 'Place'

I am certainly not qualified to comment on how well or badly women have fared in the world’s religions through the ages. I can, however, tell a story that happened to the woman I hold most dear – my wife, and how she fared in her first encounter as a clergyman’s spouse with the ways of the Episcopal Church.

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