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Black and Red All Over: A Classic Confessing Anglican Podcast

Black and Red All Over: A Classic Confessing Anglican Podcast
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Join us as our hosts, the Rev. Steven Wedgeworth and the Rev. Richard Tarsitano, share and celebrate the rich heritage of the Anglican Way as found in her confessional texts and conforming theologians.
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On this episode, our daring hosts begin their walk through the Book of Common Prayer by focusing on the founding principles set forth in the prefatory section entitled, "Of Ceremonies." What are the means by which Anglicans retain or abolish ceremonies? Is there a way to form a more perfect union of Christian men and women through the judicious use of ceremony? How does the 1662 Book of Common Prayer provide a useful template for restoring Godly discipline and order in the 21st century? All these topics and more will be discussed with levity and charity in this edition of the podcast.http://assets.newscriptorium.com/anglican/bcp/tutorialpb.htm
On this episode, our daring hosts are joined by the Rev. William Barto and Ms. Arlie Coles to discuss canon law. What should every Anglican know about canon law? Is canon law canceled out by Charismaticism? Are bishops bound by canon law? All these topics and more will be discussed with levity and charity in this edition of the podcast.Show notes:The Principles of Canon Law Common to the Churches of the Anglican CommunionMs. Arlie Coles links:https://detestableenormities.substack.com/https://www.scripturalbcp.com/
On this episode, our daring hosts finish their initial discussion of the Thirty-Nine Articles. How do the Articles frame ecclesiastical polity? Was Queen Elizabeth I a pope with a British accent? Can I be a good Anglican with a functionally Baptist political theology? All these topics and more will be discussed with levity and charity in this edition of the podcast.
On this episode, our daring hosts consider the value of The Books of Homilies. What is the history of these official Anglican sermons? Are they a formulary? Should we read them today? All these topics and more will be discussed with levity and charity in this edition of the podcast.Homily Resources:-The Rev. Dr. Lee Gattis' Book: https://www.amazon.com/First-Book-Homilies-Englands-Official/dp/1739937600-A Scholarly Edition by Dr. Gerald Bray: https://www.amazon.com/Books-Homilies-Critical-Gerald-Bray/dp/0227176235/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&sr=1-2-A relatively inexpensive copy: https://www.amazon.com/Book-Homilies-Various/dp/1482667541/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&sr=1-3
On this episode, our daring hosts react to the recent discovery of Abp. Thomas Cranmer's lost annotated editions of the Church Fathers. We then tackle Articles 32-34. Can we finally bury Dom Gregory Dix? Can priests be married? Should every Baptist you know submit to their local Anglican bishop? All these topics and more will be discussed with levity and charity in this edition of the podcast.
On this episode, our daring hosts take one more detour to talk about the relation between John Calvin and the Anglican Church. Is the Anglican Way closer to John Calvin or the Roman Catholic Church? Did any of the Anglican reformers think of themselves as Calvinist or Roman? Are these categories even relevant when considering the Anglican Way? All these topics and more will be discussed with levity and charity in this edition of the podcast.
On this episode, our daring hosts take a slight detour to talk with Dr. Drew Keane about the Scottish Liturgy. What is the Scottish Liturgy? Was Archbishop Laud a secret 20th century ritualist? Is the Epiclesis Protestant? All these topics and more will be discussed with levity and charity in this myth busting edition of the podcast.
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On this episode, our daring hosts continue their journey through the formularies of the Anglican Way with a discussion of the Thirty-Nine Articles. Steven and Richard work through Article 28. Was the Lord's Supper meant to be reserved, carried about, lifted up, or worshipped? Do Anglicans believe in Eucharistic Sacrifice? How does Article 28 work in concert with the Holy Communion service itself? All these topics and more will be discussed with levity and charity.
Notes:
https://northamanglican.com/exposition-of-the-thirty-nine-articles-article-xxviii-part-1
https://northamanglican.com/an-exposition-of-the-thirty-nine-articles-article-xxviii-part-2
Five sources for learning more about Anglican eucharistic theology:
1. Richard Hooker
This edition is in modern English and here, or in the wonderful original, it beautifully illustrates the main Anglican position.
https://amazon.com/Word-Made-Flesh-Christology-Protestantism/dp/1949716333/ref=sr_1_2?sr=8-2
2. Thomas Cranmer
This e-text is from the chief composer and editor of the Book of Common Prayer.
https://newwhitchurch.press/cranmer/supper
3. John Jewell
A patron of Hooker, his 'Apology for the Church of England' was required to be kept in Anglican churches for hundreds of years. This is his important work on the sacraments.
https://anglican.net/works/john-jewel-a-treatise-of-the-sacraments-1583/
4. Peter Martyr Vermigli
The Italian reformer who taught Jewell when Cranmer and others brought Vermigli to England to teach theology at Oxford. He had a role in editing the prayer book and maybe even wrote one of the prayer book exhortations.
https://davenantinstitute.org/oxford-treatise/
5. Torrance Kirby
Probably the leading expert on Hooker in the world writes a great article on the subject of the Eucharist. (When meeting in person he used this wonderful phrase to describe Hooker's eucharistic understanding: 'Real Instrumental Presence'.
https://anglicanway.org/richard-hookers-transubstantiation/
On this month's episode, our daring hosts continue their journey through the formularies of the Anglican Way with a discussion of the Thirty-Nine Articles. Steven and Richard work through Article 28. What is the Lord's Supper? Do Anglicans believe in the Real Presence? How does Article 28 work in concert with the relevant Biblical texts? All these topics and more will be discussed with levity and charity.
Notes:
https://northamanglican.com/exposition-of-the-thirty-nine-articles-article-xxviii-part-1
https://northamanglican.com/an-exposition-of-the-thirty-nine-articles-article-xxviii-part-2
Five sources for learning more about Anglican eucharistic theology:
1. Richard Hooker
This edition is in modern English and here, or in the wonderful original, it beautifully illustrates the main Anglican position.
https://amazon.com/Word-Made-Flesh-Christology-Protestantism/dp/1949716333/ref=sr_1_2?sr=8-2
2. Thomas Cranmer
This e-text is from the chief composer and editor of the Book of Common Prayer.
https://newwhitchurch.press/cranmer/supper
3. John Jewell
A patron of Hooker, his 'Apology for the Church of England' was required to be kept in Anglican churches for hundreds of years. This is his important work on the sacraments.
https://anglican.net/works/john-jewel-a-treatise-of-the-sacraments-1583/
4. Peter Martyr Vermigli
The Italian reformer who taught Jewell when Cranmer and others brought Vermigli to England to teach theology at Oxford. He had a role in editing the prayer book and maybe even wrote one of the prayer book exhortations.
https://davenantinstitute.org/oxford-treatise/
5. Torrance Kirby
Probably the leading expert on Hooker in the world writes a great article on the subject of the Eucharist. (When meeting in person he used this wonderful phrase to describe Hooker's eucharistic understanding: 'Real Instrumental Presence'.
https://anglicanway.org/richard-hookers-transubstantiation/
On this month's episode, our daring hosts continue their journey through the formularies of the Anglican Way with a discussion of the Thirty-Nine Articles. Steven and Richard work through Article 27. What is baptism? Do Anglicans teach Baptismal Regeneration? How does Article 27, the catechism, and the service of baptism itself work together within the historical context to provide a clear and deep theological vision? All these topics and more will be discussed with levity and charity.
Davenant on Baptismal Regeneration
On this month's episode, our daring hosts continue their journey through the formularies of the Anglican Way with a discussion of the Thirty-Nine Articles. Steven and Richard work through Articles 25-26. What is a sacrament? How many are there? Does the Book of Common Prayer have a unified method for regulating the use and understanding of the sacraments? All these topics and more will be discussed with levity and charity.
On this month's episode, our daring hosts continue their journey through the formularies of the Anglican Way with a discussion of the Thirty-Nine Articles. Steven and Richard work through Articles 22-24. What is the historic Anglican view of purgatory, pardons, worshipping and adoration as well of images as of relics, and also invocation of saints? Why is a proper authority necessary for appointing men to preach the Word of God and administer His sacraments? Why must the public worship of the church be in a language understood by the people? All these topics and more will be discussed with levity and charity.
Additional Reading:
https://northamanglican.com/exposition-of-the-thirty-nine-articles-article-xxii-part-1/
https://northamanglican.com/exposition-of-the-thirty-nine-articles-article-xxii-part-2/
On this month's episode, our daring hosts continue their journey through the formularies of the Anglican Way with a discussion of the Thirty-Nine Articles. Steven and Richard work through Articles 18-21. What does it mean that we are saved by Christ alone? Does salvation by Christ alone mean I don't need to belong to His church? What authority does the church have? What grounds and limits that authority? All these topics and more will be discussed with levity and charity.
Additional reading:
https://northamanglican.com/exposition-of-the-thirty-nine-articles-article-xxii-part-1/
https://northamanglican.com/exposition-of-the-thirty-nine-articles-article-xxii-part-2/
On this month's episode, our daring hosts continue their journey through the formularies of the Anglican Way with a discussion of the Thirty-Nine Articles. Steven and Richard work through Article 17 'Of Predestination and Election.'
On this month's episode, our hosts take a detour to discuss the final product of GAFCON IV: the Kigali Commitment before returning to discuss Articles 15 and 16 of the Articles of Religion. Follow our hosts on Twitter: @Wedgetweets and @Godremembrancer
On this month's episode, our daring hosts continue their journey through the formularies of the Anglican Way with a discussion of the Thirty-Nine Articles. Steven and Richard work through Articles 11-14 by closely reading the Homily of Justification.
Original Language audio of the Homily
Modern language audio of the Homily Pt. 1
Modern language audio of the Homily Pt. 2
Modern language audio of the Homily Pt. 3
On this month's episode, our daring hosts continue their journey through the formularies of the Anglican Way with a discussion of the Thirty-Nine Articles. Steven and Richard work through Article 9 (Of Original or Birth Sin) and Article 10 (Of Free Will).
On this month's episode, our intrepid hosts begin their journey through the formularies of the Anglican Way with a discussion of the Thirty-Nine Articles. Steven and Richard briefly go over the history of their production and application and then dive into the first eight articles.
On this episode of the podcast, Steven and Richard discuss the formularies of the Anglican Way and how, in their clarity and coherence, these texts can provide much needed guidance in a muddled and confused world.
An introduction to our hosts and some broad discussion on what is the Anglican Way are the primary topics of this episode.