Posts Tagged ‘
Tradition ’
Apr 26th, 2011 |
By J. Andrew Deane |
Category: Blog Posts
My eldest son is an altar boy. His job sometimes seems mostly symbolic, but there are times when I can tell that his work for the Church is important. In an Eastern parish, we have a clear delineation separating the altar from the rest of the church building. This stock photo from my church website […]
Tags: Holiness, Liturgy, Tradition
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Feb 17th, 2011 |
By J. Andrew Deane |
Category: Blog Posts
The principle of lex orandi, lex credendi (which can be translated as “the law of praying is the law of believing”) has an immediate appeal to almost all Christians. It is easy to see that how we relate to God in prayer is a mirror-like reflection of our beliefs, and we sense intuitively that our […]
Tags: Idolatry, mystery, paradox, Prayer, Soli Deo Gloria, Tradition, veneration
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Nov 24th, 2010 |
By Taylor Marshall |
Category: Blog Posts
We ain’t gonna lie. Many of us on Called to Communion were drawn to the Catholic Church after we had reassessed the “salvation issue” through the lens of the “New Perspective on Paul.” Three years ago, a few friends of mine (including Sean Patrick of Called to Communion) were lamenting that there wasn’t a book […]
Tags: Augustine, Book Reviews, Ecclesiology, Grace, Justification, New Perspective on Paul, Original Sin, Paul, Reformed Theology, Sacraments, Theology, Tradition, Unity
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Nov 19th, 2010 |
By Taylor Marshall |
Category: Blog Posts
One of the seven Old Testament books rejected by Martin Luther and subsequent Protestants was the book of Ecclesiasticus, alternatively known by its “Old Latin” title Sirach. The other books rejected by Protestantism are Judith, Tobit, Wisdom, Baruch, and 1 & 2 Maccabees. Ecclesiasticus/Sirach is found among the Dead Sea Scrolls (three copies to be […]
Tags: Old Testament, Reformation, Sola Scriptura, The Canon, Tradition
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Nov 13th, 2010 |
By J. Andrew Deane |
Category: Blog Posts
On a recent feast in honor of the Mother of God, (I think it was the commemoration of her Dormition), my priest made a great point about Tradition as it is compared to Protestantism. Many times we as Catholics and Orthodox try to explain how it is that our honor which is given to the […]
Tags: Chrysostom, Idolatry, Liturgy, Regulative Principle of Worship, Saints, Tradition
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Sep 28th, 2010 |
By J. Andrew Deane |
Category: Blog Posts
It is with pleasure that I announce to you a new website – www.churchfathers.org. Designed to be a user-friendly resource of quotes from the Church Fathers organized in topical fashion, this website can be used to phrase questions about what we believe, and what we don’t believe, by looking at our faith through ancient eyes.
Tags: Church Fathers, History, Tradition
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Aug 31st, 2010 |
By J. Andrew Deane |
Category: Blog Posts
Becoming Reformed after a six year sojourn in the evangelical world of Calvary Chapel, I was pleased to give up speculations about the end of the world via the notion of an imminent Rapture. There was a lack of historical support for thinking this way, and there was also a pleasing emphasis on Scripture as […]
Tags: Eucharist, Heaven, Liturgy, Mass, Rapture, Tradition, Vestments
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Jun 17th, 2010 |
By Tim A. Troutman |
Category: Blog Posts
If you could travel in time and attend a Christian worship service in the first century, what would it be like? Would a Presbyterian feel at home? How about a Catholic? The following is a re-recording of a lecture I gave to a group in Charlotte, NC last year on the subject of “liturgy in […]
Tags: Church History, Eucharist, Liturgy, Tradition
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May 5th, 2010 |
By J. Andrew Deane |
Category: Blog Posts
My cousin’s husband who also teaches at Auburn came into the Church last week. He had been going to Mass with them but never showed any interest. We asked how he got interested and his answer was that the sermons were so horrible, he knew there must be something else there to make the people […]
Tags: Abuse, Celibacy, Grace, Holiness, Hypocrisy, Love, Sin, Tradition, Truth
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Mar 11th, 2010 |
By J. Andrew Deane |
Category: Blog Posts
Throughout the past year on Called to Communion, the various blog posts and full-length articles by the contributors have been met with objections of various stripes and sizes. It has been a mixture of excitement, hope, prayer, frustration, and calls for mercy for me to read many of those posts and the dialogue that has […]
Tags: Eastern Churches, Eastern Orthodoxy, Ecumenism, Objections, Sacraments, Tradition, Unity
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