Video: Can Anglicans accept Transubstantiation? A conversation with Christian Wagner of Apologia Anglicana

Christian Wagner, who runs the blog 'Apologia Anglicana', joins River Devereux to discuss the scholastic view of transubstantiation and whether Anglicans can accept it or must reject it, he also offers a theological critique of transubstantiation. https://youtu.be/-C1l7o3ASDs Apologia Anglicana: https://www.apologiaanglicana.com/

The Real Presence: My View (a response to my conversation with Fr. James Gad)

In light of last week’s conversation with James Gad, I want to summarise what I believe about the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, and briefly show why I believe that. My position is that in the Eucharist there is a real, objective and effectual eating of Christ’s body and a drinking of his …

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Clarifying my views on Transubstantiation and Eucharistic Sacrifice

In my most recent video on why the Anglican formularies reject transubstantiation I did not explain things as best as I could have and I felt the need to respond to a few criticisms, namely: 1. The claim that I deny the real presence. 2. The claim that the Book of Common Prayer leaves room …

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