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Ask an Anglican: The 39 Articles
Samuel writes: To what extent do the 39 articles shape modern Anglicanism? From my Church of England perspective it seems to be bordering on disingenuity to quote from them in an unqualified manner; without, for example, mentioning their almost total … Continue reading
Posted in Ask an Anglican
Tagged 39 Articles, Anglo-Catholicism, Calvinism, Confessionalism, Doctrine, Ecumenical, Edward VI, Elizabeth I, Elizabethan Settlement, Evangelicalism, Henry VIII, John Bramhall, Liberalism, Liturgy, Queen Mary, Roman Catholicism, Sacraments, The 1559 BCP, The 1979 BCP, The Episcopal Church, Tracts for the Times
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But how are we saved?
The undivided Church insisted that we are saved through Jesus Christ, but said little definitively about how. It is strange that, given the fierce debates and divisions of the early Church, the Fathers chose not to focus their attention on … Continue reading
Tagged 39 Articles, Alister McGrath, Charles Chapman Grafton, Doctrine, Eastern Orthodoxy, Ecclesiology, FitzSimons Allison, John Henry Newman, John Wesley, Justification, Michael Ramsey, Nicene Creed, Paul Zahl, Sacraments, Salvation, Sanctification, The Catechism, Theosis, Tracts for the Times
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Ten Anglican Must Reads
This exercise comes out of a conversation with a parishioner who has doctoral level interest in theology and has read the Fathers, the great theologians of the middle ages, and even much contemporary theology, but has never read much Anglican … Continue reading
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Tagged Anglo-Catholicism, C. S. Lewis, Charles Chapman Grafton, Doctrine, Evangelicalism, Great Books, Jeremy Taylor, John Jewel, John Wesley, Lancelot Andrewes, Michael Ramsey, Miscellaneous, Richard Hooker, Spirituality, The 1662 BCP, Tracts for the Times, William Wilberforce
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