Study on doctrinal diversity — contents:
- Study overview
- Terms of reference
- Background material
- American heresy cases post-1900
- Doctrinal discipline in the Catholic Church
- Other case studies
- Resolution passed by SoF in 2003
- Results of the Study
- Main report: Theological diversity — health or heresy?
- Sister churches and sisters in the churches
- A Note on Identity
- Catholic Modernism (1896–1914)
- Clergy Discipline
- Confessions of a Heretic
- Discipline and Doctrinal Deviance
- Doctrinal Diversity in the 20th Century
- Doctrine and Diversity
- The Dynamic of Right Action and Right Doctrine
- Problems with Diversity
- Trials and Tribulations
- Appendix 1 – Background
- Appendix 2 – Cases
- Appendix 3 – Bibliography
Results of the Study
The Final Report
The final report was entitled Theological Diversity: Health or Heresy? and was written by Patti Whaley and was completed in 2003
Appendix one: terms of reference
Appendix two: brief list of recent cases
Appendix three: bibliography
Articles from the special issue of the SoF Magazine
Lead editorial by Patti Whaley
Right action and right doctrine, by Peter Philips
On Identity, by Don Cupitt
Death and Dissent, by Craig Dickson
Catholic Modernism by Michael Morton
Trials and tribulations, by Ronald Pearse
Discipline and Doctrinal Deviance, by Graham Shaw
Confessions of a Heretic, by Patti Whaley
Clergy Discipline, by Ian Stubbs
David Hart reviews A Brief History of Heresy, by Gillian Evans
Further papers commissioned by the study group
Doctrine and Diversity, by David Hart
Problems with Diversity – a Psychodynamic Perspective, by Michael Jacobs
The law of doctrinal discipline in the Church of England, by Norman Doe