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In this episode, I examine the problems with the apparitions at Fatima. I hope this is helpful!
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In this video, I interview Dr. Jordan Cooper on his new book, "Makers of the Modern Mind." I thought this was a fascinating conversation, and I hope you do too!
Dr. Cooper's book: https://www.amazon.com/Makers-Modern-Mind-Thinkers-Formed/dp/1952295823
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In this episode, I uphold the historic Anglican view of a male presbytery (ordination to the episcopate and the priesthood). I ground it in a doctrine of Christ and the Church. I hope this is helpful to you!
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In this video, I give an account of why Anglicans believe in Branch Theory and why we're not schismatics from the one Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church.
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In this video, I tackle the common charge that Anglicans have no consistent way to tell what we need to believe to be saved. I show why that isn't true.
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In this video, I document the antiquity of the Anglican position on the Eucharist and show how it fits with the nature of redemption in general. The Anglican Eucharist is an icon of the world's redemption.
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In this podcast episode, I cover how Rome botched their declaration that Anglican orders are "absolutely null and utterly void." The research done dramatically failed to represent Anglican thinking validly.
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In this podcast, I upload our meeting on the Life and Legacy of John Jewel. This is part of my ongoing effort at the Anglican Catechetical Initiative to provide accessible resources to encourage the revitalization of orthodox Anglicanism. I hope this is helpful to you!
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This is the podcast recording of a conversation I had with Douglas Wilson on political theology some time ago. I hope this is helpful to you!
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This is a compilation of lecture videos on the Laws of ecclesiastical Polity for books I-IV. This is part of the Anglican Catechetical Initiative, where we're producing video and content that retrieve the Anglican divines for the revitalization of orthodox Anglicanism!
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In this video, I respond to the notion that skepticism is what follows if one denies the infallibility of the Church or the Church's ability to infallibly propose what is a matter of Divine Faith. I define the terms "Divine Faith", "Rule of Faith", and Divine Revelation. I hope this helps!
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In this video, I respond to Heschmeyer's "sole argument" for Rome.
His video: • The Only Argument For Catholicism You'll E...
My substack articles for the papal bulls: https://anglicanaesthetics.substack.c... https://anglicanaesthetics.substack.c... https://anglicanaesthetics.substack.c...
My video: • Religious Liberty Refutes Roman Catholicism
Fudge's article: https://www.brrp.org/proceedings/brrp...
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In this video, I show that Christ is infinitely more lovely than sin is ugly. I argue that because of this--because the life of Christ, in the smallest degree, outshines the ugliness of your sin--that life is a compensation that outweighs the ugliest sin to whatever degree it dwells in you.
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This podcast is a generated reading of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, Book IV. I unfortunately could not get read of footnotes, so you'll have to bear with those.
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In this podcast, I respond to the claim that we shouldn't want eternity. This video was inspired by an article written by a friend of mine from college, found here: https://medium.com/excommunications/y... I hope this is helpful to you.
The crux of my answer is this: in eternity, as we experience new vistas of God's beauty, it opens up new sensibilities and new tastes. That matches our present experiences of beauty right now, where experiences of beauty open up new vistas. And as we press ever onward into the beauty of things, and see more of the excess deep down in things, we will find ever more capacity to see and follow the call of that excess upward and inward into the life of God.
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Many Roman Catholics today misrepresent the classic teaching of purgatory to make it more palatable to Protestants. Here, I show how.
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In this video, I trace the tragic history of clerical celibacy and why it called for a Reform in the theology of magisterial authority. I hope this is helpful to you!
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While Rome has made progress in overruling the use of the title of Mary as "Co-Redemptrix", the theology behind it remains problematic. Here, I explain why.
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