There's still time to sign up for Moore's Anglican Identities course, taught by renowned scholar Dr Ashley Null with meself assisting! Feast your eyes on this syllabus:
1. Catholic Humanism
a. The Sacramental Way of Salvation in Late Medieval England
b. Lady Margaret Beaufort and Catholic Humanism
2. John Fisher on the Penitential Psalms
3. Doctrinal Tensions
a. Competing Understandings of Salvation
b. Defence of Roman Catholicism
4. The Rise of English Evangelicals
a. The Process of Evangelical Conversion
b. Katherine Parr, The Lamentacion of a Sinner
5. Henry’s Church: 1534-1539
6. Henry’s Church: 1539-1547
7. Edward’s Church: 1547-1553
a. Edwardian Religious Policy
b. Cranmer’s Mature Theology
8. The Homilies
9. Cranmer’s Liturgies
10. The Elizabethan Settlement and Hooker
a. The Elizabethan Compromise
b. The Debate over Hooker
11. Hooker on Law
12. Hooker on the Sacraments and the Prayer Book
13. Classical Anglicanism Today
a. Is Lay Presidency authentic Classical Anglicanism for today?
b. Is the Jerusalem Declaration authentic Classical Anglicanism for today?
5 comments:
That's a lot of material. And the emphasis is certainly on "classical" Anglicanism up to the time of Hooker. But what about developments post-Hooker? Arguably a lot of what we see around the world calling itself Anglicanism today is far removed from the "classical" Anglicanism of Hooker. And I say that without passing judgement (here at least -- I do actually hold some views on these matters) on whether those developments were good, bad or indifferent. So my question to you is whether there are any plans to cover these developments in a subsequent course?
Couldn't some of those developments be glossed over as background to point #13, Apodeictic? Still, I doubt there'd be much room for treating of the Gorham judgement or the Occasional Conformity Act.
Is there any chance this will be recorded on video or audio? Looks like an excellent early foundational overview.
Sounds great.
I'd love to hear what he has to say on 13. Will that stuff go up online somewhere?
'Is there any chance this will be recorded on video or audio? Looks like an excellent early foundational overview.'
Ditto.
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