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Hello all!
I have a question which has been difficult for me to find an answer to. I have been doing some reading here about the 39 Articles and I cannot figure out why they are important for today's Episcopal Church. From what I have read here, for the laity they are not binding and as been pointed out in an older thread concerning them "they are in the Historic Documents of the BCP".
Yet from what I have read here, those ordained in the Church must agree with them. I guess I cannot understand why? From what I gather (I could easily be wrong) but the 39 Articles are very close to (if not explicitly) reformed theology in nature.
While I do not hold to reformed theology (I am not "against" it like some may be), I feel as if this is problematic. Because the average church goer may go there either not aware of their priest holding reformed theological views or may even be strongly opposed to it because they are not aware that for Priests, the 39 are not just "historical documents".
I mean sure the priest may not preach reformed theology, but something just doesn't sound right about this. I mean (no offense to Calvinists) but it seems like the Episcopalian church is 3 (4 at most) point Calvinism in disguise.
Now please keep in mind, I am VERY NEW to the Anglican/Episcopalian faith and it is possible I have all my info completely wrong. All my info I have gotten while reading old threads here in STR and this is how I understood all that I read. I mean no offense to anyone here as I love this church and plan to stay here. As I said in my intro post, I believe I was called by God to be in this church so I am not trying to be insulting. I just need to come to some kind of understanding. Even though the Anglican church is a "large tent", is it at its core, a Reformed Church? Any help resolving this issue would be appreciative.
I have a question which has been difficult for me to find an answer to. I have been doing some reading here about the 39 Articles and I cannot figure out why they are important for today's Episcopal Church. From what I have read here, for the laity they are not binding and as been pointed out in an older thread concerning them "they are in the Historic Documents of the BCP".
Yet from what I have read here, those ordained in the Church must agree with them. I guess I cannot understand why? From what I gather (I could easily be wrong) but the 39 Articles are very close to (if not explicitly) reformed theology in nature.
While I do not hold to reformed theology (I am not "against" it like some may be), I feel as if this is problematic. Because the average church goer may go there either not aware of their priest holding reformed theological views or may even be strongly opposed to it because they are not aware that for Priests, the 39 are not just "historical documents".
I mean sure the priest may not preach reformed theology, but something just doesn't sound right about this. I mean (no offense to Calvinists) but it seems like the Episcopalian church is 3 (4 at most) point Calvinism in disguise.
Now please keep in mind, I am VERY NEW to the Anglican/Episcopalian faith and it is possible I have all my info completely wrong. All my info I have gotten while reading old threads here in STR and this is how I understood all that I read. I mean no offense to anyone here as I love this church and plan to stay here. As I said in my intro post, I believe I was called by God to be in this church so I am not trying to be insulting. I just need to come to some kind of understanding. Even though the Anglican church is a "large tent", is it at its core, a Reformed Church? Any help resolving this issue would be appreciative.