Episode Synopsis "The Anglican Liturgy"
On this episode of Faith and Honor, we have an introductory conversation on the Anglican liturgy - the central act of communal prayer practiced by Anglicans every Sunday. We ask some of the questions which often arise, such as what the liturgy is on a basic level, why Anglicans do it, and what role it has in Anglican history and even more broadly in Christian prayer and devotion as a whole. We also consider some objections made regarding prayer as necessarily spontaneous, and how the formula of the liturgy relates to reverence and piety. The Anglican historic Book of Common Prayer (1662): http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bcp/Sturt/index.html
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