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Any other Anglo-Catholics here who do the daily readings from the Anglican Missal? or at least the Book of Common Prayer?

Also, for Roman Catholics: do you read all the daily readings?

>> No.6624355
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>>6624345
I try do the orders for morning and evening prayer each day. I use the 1928 prayerbook naturally.

>> No.6624389 [DELETED] 

>>6624355
If you're that traditional, why not use the Anglican Missal? Even the new edition is informed by the 1928 BCP. There's also the 1921 Missal issues by the CoE.
https://archive.org/details/anglicanmissal00churuoft

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>>6624389
The prayerbook was given to me as a gift and is just one aspect of my prayer life. I'm Presbyterian anyway.

>> No.6624408

>>6624355
If you're that traditional, why not use the Anglican Missal? Even the new edition is informed by the 1928 BCP. There's also the 1921 Missal issued by the CoE.
https://archive.org/details/anglicanmissal00churuoft

>> No.6624417

>>6624402
Which denomination?

And what Bible do you use?

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>>6624417
Presbyterian and KJV.

>> No.6624438

>>6624429
Yeah, I mean which denomination of Presbyterian?

KJV is based. NSRV is the probably the worst currently being popularly promulgated.

>> No.6624461

There needs to be a religion board to keep this shit out of /lit/

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>>6624438
The church I belong to is not part of a larger Presbyterian body like the PCA or PCUSA. It's simply "Presbyterian." I'm theologically conservative and believe in scriptural inerrancy if that's what you're getting at.

The KJV will always be the authoritative English translation.

>> No.6624466

>>6624461
I would prefer it be named a theology board. Even if would discuss religious topics, the title is important to deter certain demographics. Just like I think this board would be worse if it were called "books" instead of "literature"

>> No.6624479

>>6624465
No, I was just wondering if you were part of a larger body.

I agree.

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>>6624479
Keep spreading the good news and I will be praying for you!

>> No.6624515

>>6624489
Bless you.

Have you read any James K. A. Smith? He's a Reformed theologian. I haven't read him yet, but I plan to.

>It seems that a primary concern in his work is to expose certain postmodern philosophical claims (and certain ecclesial attempts to work with them) as not actually postmodern enough, pointing out instead that they too have accepted the agenda set by the enlightenment. This is seen in his warnings that the emergent tendency away from historic ecclesial tradition is a grave mistake, and that putting down roots, committing to a community for the long haul, and engaging the deep discourses within historic Christian orthodoxy are in fact the truly post- or counter-modern practices for the church today.

>> No.6624521

I am not a Christain

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>>6624515
I have not but thanks for the tip! That synopsis looks really interesting. If you want a good overview of Church history, Charles Williams' "Descent of the Dove" is excellent.

>> No.6624541

I hate christposters

>> No.6624547

Stop shitposting. Stay in /theo/

>> No.6624550

>>6624521
Thanks a lot, friend.

>> No.6624553

Especially when they use trips that really pisses me right the fuck off

>> No.6624566

I do Morning Prayer just about every day. Trying to add Noon Prayer in now.

>> No.6624608

>>6624566
What denomination are you?

>> No.6624623

It's like they think anyone gives a shit about their identity as they're chrisposting on this Cambodian trading-card game forum

>> No.6624628

>>6624608

Anglo-Catholic in the Episcopal Church

>> No.6624661

>>6624628
Splendid, brother.

Any theologians you're particularly fond of?

>> No.6624666

Praise Satan

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>>6624666
>>6624666
>>6624666

>> No.6624689

>>6624666
>inb4 neckbeard Inquisitors

>> No.6624691

>>6624661

I'm pretty fond of Radical Orthodoxy so you can imagine I'm rather pleased to see Milbank discussed on here lately. I also like MacIntyre, Hauerwas, and N.T. Wright

>> No.6624731

>>6624691
All great choices.

Have you started reading anything by Milbank or any other thinker in Radical Orthodoxy? I started Theology and Social Theory and I love it. I plan to read more by him and other thinkers in the movement.

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Monday, June 1st, 2015

Morning Prayer: Ps 72; 1 Sam 1:1–20; Heb 3:1–6; Coll 408 or FAS 181

Holy Eucharist: Propers 408 or FAS 181; 1 Sam 2:1–10; Ps 113; Rom 12:9—16b;
Lk 1:39–57; Preface of the Incarnation

Evening Prayer: Ps 146, 147; Zech 2:10–13; Jn 3:25–30; Coll 408 or FAS 181

The memorial of Justin Martyr is not observed in 2015 or may be
transferred to a ferial day.

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6624779

So when are we due for some new miracles? Or maybe a pestilence or some shit.

>> No.6624808

>>6624779
Time to read Spinoza.

>> No.6624820

>>6624742
Good to have you report in, Canadabro

>>6624779
I'm a postmillennialist, so quite a while from my perspective.

>> No.6624897

>>6624691

I really like Graham Ward's Cities of God. In it he basically analyzes the modern city and how the Church should be critically engaged with secular society through the City. Obviously there is a lot of inspiration from Augustine's City of God

>> No.6624967

>>6624897
That sounds quite interesting, thanks for posting, Anon.

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>>6624779
Hello Reddit

>> No.6625331

go away christfags you're polluting the board

>> No.6625343

>>6625331
/lit/ is 40 percent catholic, 50 percent agnostic, ten percent raging militant fedora.

it is you who are polluting the board newfag reddit scum.

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>>6625331