Icons of Insight
Icons of Insight is a website committed to recovering and reclaiming the best of the Classical conciliar Patristic vision of the church for our ethos and age. Many of the articles-book reviews- reflections-meditations-You Tube dialogues will be drawn from the perennial insights of the saints and liturgical year. Needless to say, such an approach questions the direction the modern and postmodern notions of Christianity have taken on their interpretive journey. St. Alban in the Valley seeks to recall a church mired in amnesia and forgetfulness to the fullness and time tried wisdom of her conciliar unity in Christ. St. Alban was the first English martyr (witness) in England, and our ecclesial life in Christ takes place in the demands of the Valley (not some mountain peak). We are called, like St. Alban, to witness in Valley life with the icons of insight offered us from the communion of the saints.
Frank Schaeffer Speaking at the University of the Fraser Valley
Frank Schaeffer speaking with Panel Discussion at UFV
Frank Schaeffer on the L'Abri Legacy
5.3 When Traditions Collide: Neo-Calvinism and the Emergent Church
F D Maurice Anglican Comprehensiveness
Tradition, Traditions and Traditionalism: Seeing from the Summit
Erasmus: Peace Theologian and Humanist Par Excellence
Erasmus: Sacred Rites and Rituals
Erasmus and Church Unity
Erasmus and the Fathers
Erasmus, Luther and the Bible
Erasmus and the Bible
Erasmus and the Oxford Reformers
The Emergent Church - Schism on Steroids
Milton Acorn and Marya Fiamengo - Literary Red Tories
The Spiritual Roots of Red Toryism
George Grant, Radical Orthodoxy and Red Toryism
George Grant and Radical Orthodoxy
C.S. Lewis and George Grant: The Ancients and the Modern
C.S Lewis and George Grant - The Ancient and the Modern
Steven Leacock and George Grant - Anglican Red Tories
Anglicans, The War of 1812 and The Tory Touch
Anglicanism and the Atonement: 6 Views
C.S. Lewis and T.S. Eliot: Men for all Seasons
Eco Theology and Anglicanism - Wordsworth, Coleridge and Southey
The Constintinian Fall Fallacy
The Vision of the Patristic Era
Anglicanism and Church Unity
Neo Calvinism, Emergent Church and Anglicanism
Faith and Public Responsibility: the Magisterial Heritage