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3. The 39 Articles: The English Creed

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What is the doctrinal foundation of Anglicanism? Can the Articles of religion really be said to function as the Anglican confession of faith - the English Creed? In this episode, we discuss the theology, development, and the historical role of the 39 Articles, as well as their on-going relevance and benefit today. We also tackle some of the objections which are often made against considering the 39 Articles as a creed or confession of faith.

Get in touch! We'd love to hear your comments and questions!

- email: reformationalanglican@gmail.com

- voice-mail: https://anchor.fm/reformational-anglican/message

Books mentioned in the show:

"The English Creed: consenting with the true ancient catholic, and apostolic Church in all the points, and articles of religion which every Christian is to know and believe that would be saved" - Thomas Rogers, 1585

"The Creedal Imperative" - Carl Trueman

"Our Inheritance of Faith" - Martin Davie

"Reformed Foundations, Reforming Future" - Lee Gatiss

"Anglican Foundations" - Tim Patrick

Opening and closing music:

Holy, Holy, Holy, by Stephanie Devlin. Used with kind permission.

Find out more at: https://www.stephaniedevlin.com/.

Various sound effects from zapsplat.com and freesoundeffect.net.

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What is the doctrinal foundation of Anglicanism? Can the Articles of religion really be said to function as the Anglican confession of faith - the English Creed? In this episode, we discuss the theology, development, and the historical role of the 39 Articles, as well as their on-going relevance and benefit today. We also tackle some of the objections which are often made against considering the 39 Articles as a creed or confession of faith.

Get in touch! We'd love to hear your comments and questions!

- email: reformationalanglican@gmail.com

- voice-mail: https://anchor.fm/reformational-anglican/message

Books mentioned in the show:

"The English Creed: consenting with the true ancient catholic, and apostolic Church in all the points, and articles of religion which every Christian is to know and believe that would be saved" - Thomas Rogers, 1585

"The Creedal Imperative" - Carl Trueman

"Our Inheritance of Faith" - Martin Davie

"Reformed Foundations, Reforming Future" - Lee Gatiss

"Anglican Foundations" - Tim Patrick

Opening and closing music:

Holy, Holy, Holy, by Stephanie Devlin. Used with kind permission.

Find out more at: https://www.stephaniedevlin.com/.

Various sound effects from zapsplat.com and freesoundeffect.net.

  continue reading

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