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Episode Description

In this conversation, Rev. Chandler Wiley and Rev. Dr. Shane Copeland engage with Dr. Gillis Harp to explore the significance of confessionalism in Anglicanism, discussing its historical roots, the importance of the 39 Articles, and the implications of various practices within the tradition. They delve into the understanding of sacraments, prayers for the dead, and apostolic succession, emphasizing the need for a clear and confessional Anglican identity in the contemporary church.


The Myth of the English Reformation, article by Diarmaid MacCulloch


Takeaways

  • Anglicanism historically has a confessional identity despite modern perceptions.

  • The 39 Articles serve as a foundational document for Anglican beliefs.

  • The practice of reserving and venerating communion elements diverges from historical Anglicanism.

  • Prayers for the dead are not supported by the 39 Articles and can undermine assurance of salvation.

  • Apostolic succession in Anglicanism focuses on doctrinal continuity rather than physical lineage.

  • The Anglican view of sacraments emphasizes two key sacraments: baptism and the Lord's Supper.

  • Physical or aesthetically pleasing practices should be examined for their theological implications in worship.

  • There is a growing interest in recovering classical Anglicanism among younger leaders.


  • https://open.spotify.com/show/0yFlKelgiZoosXDeQKmTHf?si=01dfcb8b711a4242

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