A Study in ‘Deep Anglicanism’

By The Rev. Dr. Gerald McDermott

Deep Anglicanism

"Deep" means the root vision of traditional Anglicanism. It means digging down to see how the greatest Anglican minds and hearts saw the Trinitarian God, and the ways they saw this God come to his people through the Church of Jesus Christ. It means starting in the first centuries of Christianity in the British Isles and not simply the sixteenth century. It means exploring the wealth of Anglican spirituality in the 14th and 17th centuries. It means appreciating the liturgical genius of Thomas Cranmer but also the extension and revision of that liturgy by the bishops of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer, which for most of the last 350 years has been the only official version in the Anglican Communion. It means figuring out not only what distinguishes Canterbury from Rome and Geneva but also from Wittenberg. More recently, it means discerning why the orthodox center of Anglicanism has moved to the Global South and away from Canterbury. In short, it means plumbing the depths of orthodoxy, liturgy, and sacraments, while traveling on the pilgrim road and living a life of adoration in pursuit of the Beatific Vision.

Recordings & Notes

Why This Study? Why This Book?
The Rev. Michael D. Vinson
Chp 2: Via Media
The Rev. Michael K. Templin
Chp 3: Crazy King Henry!
The Rev. Michael D. Vinson

Chp 4: Why Do Anglicans Pray This Way?

Chp 5: Different Parts of Anglican Worship?
The Rev. Michael D. Vinson

Chp 7: What Is The Book Of Common Prayer?

Chps 8&9: Why So Many Versions? Important parts?
The Rev. Michael D. Vinson
Chps 10: Distinctive About Anglican Spirituality?
The Rev. Michael D. Vinson
Chp 11: 14th Cen. Trailblazers
The Rev. Michael D. Vinson
Chp 13: Are Anglican Weddings Distinct?
The Rev. Michael D. Vinson

Chp 14: What About Anglican Funerals?

Chp 15: What Are Sacraments?
The Rev. Michael D. Vinson
Chp 16: Why Eucharist So Important To Anglicans?
The Rev. Michael D. Vinson
Chp 17: Different From Roman Transubstantiation?
The Rev. Michael D. Vinson