Pyramid of Authority for Anglican Christians

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  • Опубліковано 6 січ 2025
  • In this video I talk about the authority structure in the Anglican Church
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  • @Samitchmeister
    @Samitchmeister День тому +1

    This is great, super accessible and comprehensive. Looking forward to seeing more

  • @BrockSamson18
    @BrockSamson18 23 години тому +1

    A very good and Anglican teaching. A Christian collapses these categories at his pearl. I would ask: how do fathers and husbands, being the patriarchs of their families, rank in this list? They do have a legitimate grace and command to teach their families as we see in Exodus 13:8, Deuteronomy 4:9 and 6:6-9, Isaiah 38:19, Acts 22:3, Ephesians 5:26 and 6:4 amoung others.

    • @wyattpruitt6965
      @wyattpruitt6965  23 години тому

      I think that fathers would be in the category of pastor in there family, where the mother is the Church and the Father is the Son of God. There is a Pastoral authority here

  • @jjsalas
    @jjsalas 19 годин тому

    Very cool Video Brother.
    I am curious: If you were not Anglican, what Protestant tradition would you be a part off? What do you feel closer to?

    • @wyattpruitt6965
      @wyattpruitt6965  18 годин тому

      I actually currently am in a presbyterian church and have never been a member of an Anglican church. This is not out of not wanting to be Anglican but out of the circumstances of my life. I would say I am presbyterian as of now until I join an Anglican church. But I would say Dutch Reformed or Lutheran. I actually really like a denomination called the URCNA

  • @reformedholycannoli
    @reformedholycannoli День тому

    My guy cooked with this one

  • @jmh7977
    @jmh7977 16 годин тому

    I don't see why I or others similar couldn't apply this also as an LCMS Confessional Lutheran.

    • @EF-111-
      @EF-111- 16 годин тому +1

      You can apply it to other denominations, in fact that is exactly what this video is doing. This idea came from a redeemed zoomer vid on the pyramid of authority for reformed/presbyterian. God bless.

    • @wyattpruitt6965
      @wyattpruitt6965  14 годин тому +1

      Exactly

    • @wyattpruitt6965
      @wyattpruitt6965  14 годин тому +1

      I said that it especially fit episcopal Lutherans (Evangelical Catholics) just because they are closer in theology to Anglicans than to LCMS/WELS

  • @david_porthouse
    @david_porthouse 21 годину тому

    First Bible produced in England had 72 books. What's the authority to remove six of them?

    • @wyattpruitt6965
      @wyattpruitt6965  20 годин тому

      I am not removing them. The apocrypha is part of the bible. But the canon of scripture is 66 books. So there is a full Catholic Bible, with a 66 book Canon. I dont think a bible is complete without the apocrypha

    • @david_porthouse
      @david_porthouse 20 годин тому

      @@wyattpruitt6965 But that 72 book Bible didn't have any Apocrypha.

    • @wyattpruitt6965
      @wyattpruitt6965  19 годин тому

      @ I believe I am ignorant to what you are talking about then? Could you explain a little more?

    • @david_porthouse
      @david_porthouse 19 годин тому

      @@wyattpruitt6965 I am referring to the 72-book Codex Amiatinus, produced in Jarrow or Monkwearmouth about 700 AD, which I am assuming to be the prototype for any English-produced Bible. It is actually the oldest codex still in one piece.

    • @wyattpruitt6965
      @wyattpruitt6965  19 годин тому

      @@david_porthouse I do not know much about this codex, but from what I read it seems that this codex has support of the counter reformation. Where as the KJV used the Textus Receptus and the MT.