the SBTS chapel speaker counseled seminarians to avoid labels as they preached, particularly the labels "Anglican, Calvinist, Amillennial"...it is understandable why many SBTS seminarians would need be counseled against overtly advocating their Calvinism and Amillennialism as they go out into the churches. But why would advocacy of Anglicanism need to be warned against at SBTS?
I see that Timothy George's school is now training Anglicans: www.beesondivinity.com/deans-blog/beeson-divinity-and-the-anglican-church-in-north-america-forge-partnership
Anglican Conference at Beeson
"The Institute of Anglican Studies at Samford University’s Beeson Divinity School will host its first Anglican Theology Conference, Sept. 25-26."
Reformed Baptist theologian Timothy George and Roman Catholic editor of First Things Rusty Reno will join Barbara Gauthier, Foley Beach, Eliud Wabukala, John Yates III, and five other Anglican leaders in exploring the topic "What Is Anglicanism?."