Anglican Unscripted 886 - Feminism's Eucharist
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Catholic priest here - I watch every episode with great interest, and have for years. Thanks for the good work, gents!
I'm an alumni of Nottingham and back in the day it was considered one of the best universities in the UK. Today they've banned 'Anglo Saxon' and consider undiluted Christianity to be too dangerous to be let loose on the undergrad mind. It's gone a long way since my time and its all down hill.
I heard that Justin Welby is considering a trigger warning on Anglican Unscripted because George and Kevin tell so many Canterbury tales.
Womp womp
This show is just as entertaining as the original Canterbury Tales (Chaucer)!
Your program is so interesting and important because of its variety - at least this is true for this Lutheran pastor who has listened to almost every program for years (Thank you for taking the time! Praying for wisdom in programming.
Watching regularly from UK, Surrey. 58yr old mum and housewife and orthodox Anglican with Welsh background. Love n hugs to you both xx
Anglicans For Life headed by Georgette Forney is a great resource here in the USA.
I smiled when you mentioned a particularly English pronunciation of “Fowey”. It reminded me of my father, who was in the Law, and loved telling the apocryphal story about a court room discussion here in Australia between judge and barrister. It was at the start of the case, and the judge was giving a direction involving one of the parties - a Mr Cholmondeley. His honour referred to the man as “Chol-mondeley”. The barrister respectfully interrupted, saying “Your honour, my client’s name is pronounced Chumly”. The judge stared at him for a second or two, and replied “Well I suppose Mr Bottomly would be referred to as Bumly!”
The joys of English🙂🙂
Watching faithfully. from Hong Kong and sharing your podcasts with a number of Anglo-Catholic Chinese clergy I know and work with at All
Saints Cathedral.
I have a dvd copy 9f, " Song of the South,",.. I have seen it a number of times.
Begs the question, why is Islam allowed to promote violence, and denigrate Christianity without being held accountable?
Political parties looking for votes? 🙂
Definitely one of the elephants in the room.
brjimbo1 I attempted to suggest an answer, one that may be realistic, as well as humorous, but it was deleted (by Kevin? George? or UA-cam?) . I will attempt again. An explanation for Islam's preferential treatment where violence has occurred, e. g. in the U.K., may be a political party's goal to acquire as many votes as it can. Is the observation too close to home for someone?
it’s leadership weak enough to be afraid of accusations of racism, with no confidence in the institutions and values they are entrusted to defend
I "borrowed" the format of Anglican Unscripted for my podcast. George and Kevin doing the news weekly and then Kevin doing interviews on his own was pretty much the blueprint for the Movie Pope. Except in our case we're reviewing movies and interviewing filmmakers.
Anne Dyer will be 68 years old next February, and clearly has no attention of relinquishing her position in Aberdeen and Orkney Diocese, claiming that the decision to drop charges means that "justice has been served" and is due to return to the role on 24 October. It seems astonishing that her determination to continue has blinded her to the reality of the impossibility of providing unity and effective pastoral leadership in the future in that Diocese, having taken it to the edge of bankruptcy
Thousands of pounds in fines for praying at ones home?? How do people even still live in the UK.
Pray for us in Scotland 🙏
Blessings from London. We're under terrible attack . The church is apostate now as we were promised in revelation. I pray for America every day. Maranatha
Maranatha
Regrettably the affliction had its origin across the pond, e. g. November 2, 2003, Whittemore Center Arena, University of New Hampshire.
the tec’s problems began long before vicki’s ordination. as far as i’m aware, it began with the nomination of the bishops that tolerated spong.
Same here from Australia! Most of the churches have already capitulated to the Opposition, and the authorities are not even putting on the screws yet.
@@pagegallimore1833 = "Come Lord Jesus" (commonly used in everyday speech to express longing for Christ's return when he will judge the wicked and set the world to rights)
A bishop then must be blameless, the husband of one wife, temperate, sober-minded, of good behavior, hospitable, able to teach; 3 not given to wine, not violent, not greedy for money, but gentle, not quarrelsome, not covetous; 4 one who rules his own house well, having his children in submission with all reverence 5 ... I don't think they've read the terms and conditions of the scriptures
Scriptures? What have the scriptures got to do with it! 😁
When I was in seminary I lived for part of the time in Abbeville, South Carolina, which has a lovely old Opera House and some great productions. One afternoon I bought a ticket for a showing of Agatha Christie's "Ten Little Indians" later that evening and joked to the lady taking my money that it was politically incorrect and should be "Ten Little Native Americans." I thought I was being funny until she told me the original title as noted by George.
I have a bootleg copy of Song of the South.
Regarding the new abortion buffer zone law in Scotland, this is in the context of a very left wing devolved Scottish Parliament. There was a so called consultation process prior to its introduction but this was a sham. The churches have been largely silent. The Scottish Family Party have spoken up strongly but they are not represented in the parliament, as have some Christian lobby groups such as the Christian Institute. The conservative parties are not socially conservative, and nearly all Christian politicians have little to say.😢
Other places that could go before Perth include Newcastle, Grafton and Wangaratta.
Kevin said that there are no more Church Wars. There are stil Church Wars, but they have just taken a new form. Church Wars are quietly occurring within the ACNA and the Anglican Continuum.
Mention of William WIlberforce's connection to the abolition of slavery was made. Wilberforce, a member of Parliament, an evangelical Anglican, began to work for the abolition of the slave trade in 1787, culminating in the Slave Trade Act of 1803. Afterward, no longer a member of Parliament, he supported the Abolition Act of 1833. However, abolition was astir in the North American colonies earlier. The Quakers who came to West New Jersey in 1674 and Pennsylvania in 1683 opposed slavery. The Mennonites, who began coming to Pennsylvania in 1683, also opposed slavery. It is not surprising that during the Revolution, on March 1, 1780, Pennsylvania lawmakers declared African American children would be free when they turned twenty-eight.
Thanks and greetings from Maine.
Song of the South still available on Spotify. It has not completely dissapeared down the "memory hole".
Thank you God bless you
Surely the Free Church of Scotland has or will speak out against the law regarding prayer and abortion.
Your comments comparing the fight against slavery and the fight against abortion are right on. There is a big difference. The slave can hope to be eventually freed. But to the innocents whose lives are taken in the womb, all hope is extinguished with the taking of their lives.
Surely the aborted babies return directly to our Merciful, Loving Heavenly Father to dwell in Heaven for ever?
It would seem abolition of slavery would have more relevant association with woman suffrage, occupational segregation, and, I daresay, WO.
@@jm9673 I also believe this. But this hope does not relieve us of our moral responsibility for permitting and even promoting the taking of the lives of innocence. Israel was judged by God for passing their children through the fires of Molech. "I fear for my country when I recall that God is just."
Women’s Ordination is not a right - ordination for any person is not a right.
@@terryhemingway6983 I never for one moment was suggesting that it does! Of course not! I was simply responding to the forlorn comment that the situation of an aborted baby was hopeless. It is anti-Christian to be without hope.
At 2:20 Fowey "Foy" (like the actress) perhaps our non-Scots can work out Hawick and our non-Californians can work out Hueneme, neither sounding remotely like they're written :)
I read a small part of the Canterbury Tales when I was about 9 - not that I understood much of it.
I tried too but gave up somewhere in the boring no. 1, The Knight's Tale. Had I gone on to the bawdy no. 2, - The Miller's Tale, a family incident would have ensued.
Let hope Rome gives way on communion with Othodox Anglicans on Malta II guidelines instead!
Question is where Rome will be on traditional biblical morals, after the 2024 Synod and Pope Francis's additions to the College of Cardinals. Will "orthodox" Anglicans want to be in communion with a denomination differing little from the Church of England and TEC on morals? Or is it just an issue of liturgical compatibility?
A troll is someone who intends to antagonize you not merely someone who antagonizes you. Most of the people who disagree with your theology aren't intending to antagonize and therefore are not trolls.
Bless your hearts.
@@royquick-s5n That's the definition of a troll. But as always by your definition, and especially with theology we have semantic drift.
Words are like that. Love is not.
Forgiveness fatigue is a very real thing. Sexual minorities, blacks, jews, womyn, "witches" and "liberals" with whom you disagree , indigenous populations and other non-eurocentric christians know this feeling.
Bishop Dyer is 67, I expect they have stopped the case so that she can retire in the very near future at zero cost....
@andrewbrown9183 whatever, it sends out the wrong signal if she and her ilk ( for there are others like her ) do not meet with justice.
@@johnhudghton3535 Not disagreeing with that, but they are being pragmatic and cost saving. They don't have much money as a dying denomination. From all perspectives very tragic.
Mockery of the Holy Communion, while I don't like it, as Kevin said, we Christians will be ridiculed, we can only prayer for the strength to withstand the ridicule and persecution and for those who do it. But I am wondering why they do not mock the Muslims for their views on the LGBT+ and other issues regarding women rights? (We know the answer)
Oops, do not Muslims oppose LGBT+? Are you saying that LGBT+ is acceptable? Unfortunately, the Muslims have been mocked, e. g. Charlie Hebdo.
GENTLEMEN: Your citing of the 'trigger-warning' for 'The Canterbury Tales' has reminded me to mention a ludicrous book of recent 'scholarship' by the Edward Cadbury Professor of Theology, University of Birmingham, UK (and also Professor at Yale!) Candida Moss. Her 2024 book, 'GOD'S GHOSTWRITERS: ENSLAVED CHRISTIANS AND THE MAKING OF THE BIBLE' proclaims this work's 'woke' credentials right away: how could "enslaved Christians" have had anything to do with Tanakh? Thus, in place of 'Bible', the title could, more plausibly, have been 'New Testament'. Having started this ghastly book, I must finish it: but this super-entitled white British woman - who is probably dependent for her existence on the labours of lowly-paid workers today - is obsessed with 'slavery', whilst (ironically) failing to recognise the role 'modern slavery' plays in her super-entitled existrence. As to its scriptural and theological ineptitude, on page 53, we read, "The men selected by Jesus for the project of evangelizing to the Roman world were unlikely candidates for the job." Does anyone see anything wrong with that sentence in the light of Matthew 15:24? Furthermore, if Jesus chose the Apostles for this purpose; what was the contribution of Paul? The book is also peppered with speculation: writing of the 'enslaved', she says, "in the warm homes of Christ followers, we hear their soft footsteps" (p55). I should have known better than to buy a book, which proclaims, on its Dust Jacket, "Monumental and eye-opening" - Reza Aslan! Harper Collins should know better. Whilst Birmingham should know better than to award a 'Chair' to such a poorly-educated 'scholar'. With regard to Anne Dyer (no relation; I hope!) I am so glad that my aged Christian Aberdonian uncle died last year; and did not live to see this ghastly person reinstated in the role of 'bishop'. However, you report her as "fighting tooth and nail" to retain her position: and this is what you get with a hierarchical system of 'career-clerics'. Everybody wants to be a bishop! Acclamation plays no role in their 'ambition': nor does the Holy Spirit. You even relate how Anne Dyer was appointed, rather than acclaimed. May I suggest that - before you clerics set out to reform the 'love-lives' of your flock - you reform your own House; so that - as far as possible - you protect the flock from 'wolves' like Anne Dyer.
I suggest you compare how bishops are chosen in Britain with how they are chosen elsewhere in the Anglican world. Even grassroot participation is no insurance against a bishop's going wrong. Perhaps the vulnerably lies in what is done when a bishop errs grievously. The ACNA seems to have had success in its church courts.
@@royquick-s5n Thank you, Roy. I was basing my experience on how C of E bishops are appointed.
I hold no brief for Bishop Dyer, but are you a little unfair on her? Has she not done all that has been asked of her? Financial considerations are a minor part of the Procurator’s decision, but he makes much of the delays to date, and in prospect. Aren’t these the fault of the SEC in commissioning toothless reviews? He also hints that even an outcome which proved the complaints on the balance of probabilities might lead only to a rebuke. Furthermore, you are factually wrong to say that she was appointed as Bishop when she was looking for a post after her time in Durham. She was already a Rector in the SEC.
Thank you for the correction on Dyer’s career path. I was mistaken on that point. However i do believe Dyer’s behavior is dreadful. It is all about her
Vikings plays Detroit this weekend.
Desiderius Erasmus on Pilgrimages to Walsingham and Canterbury published 1875 John Murray includes Erasmus on Rash vows leading men to neglect the protection of their wives and families to fulfil rash vows to make pilgrimages to holy places, arguing that it goes against Scripture. Available free on Google Books in pdf and other forms.