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Month: May 2020
Why Worship Liturgically?
Please note: Some of what is argued and/or implied by this article may no longer be held by the author, for an updated summary of his current positions, see the Beliefs page. The word ‘Liturgy’ comes from a Greek word meaning ‘work of the people’ (this is also why church gatherings are often called a …
The Fascinating Mistranslation of the word ‘Priest’
A common theme in my conversations with low-church protestants is their disapproval of the concept of an ordained Priesthood in the Church, or even calling ministers ‘Priests’ at all. Now, there’s many things I could say about this topic but this article will focus on simply one thing, which is that I think a big …
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The Patristic basis for the Anglican Eucharist
Anglican Eucharistic theology is in line with the Church Fathers, here's why.
The Eucharist as a Covenant
It should be well known that Scripture describes God as the husband/bridegroom of Israel/the Church (Isaiah 54:5 ; Jeremiah 31:32 ; John 3:29 ; Matthew 9:15 ; 2 Corinthians 11:2), and that marriage is understood as a covenant (Malachi 2:14). Indeed, perhaps one reason why Scripture describes God’s relationship with His people as a marriage, …