One of the Great Anglican divines, Jeremy Taylor, lived through the chaotic period of the English Civil War(s) (1642-1651). During this time period the Church of England had its bishops removed, the Peerage dissolved, and the King beheaded. Presbyterians effectively took over the established Church and began to dismantle the rich liturgical Tradition of the Ecclessia … [Read more...]
Bernard of Clairvaux, the Proto-Anabaptists, and Holy Communion
"If there be anyone stained with crime, and driven headlong by despair to the pit of destruction, let him call upon this life-giving name, and he will speedily be restored to hope and salvation. Is there anyone amongst you in hardness of heart, in sloth, or tepidity, in bitterness of mind, if he will but invoke the name of Jesus his heart will be softened, and tears of … [Read more...]
Advent Devotional Reading
If anyone was looking for an historic understanding of Advent devotion, I'd heartily recommend them to look to the work of St. Ephraim the Syrian. He wrote a great Hymn for Christmas that you can see: here It's a LOT longer than most of the hymns we've come to be familiar with, but it is rich in theology and mentions many of the things discussed on this site so far for Advent … [Read more...]
The Puritans' War on Christmas
Comedic Pundits like Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart constantly celebrate Advent by mockingly referring to what Social Conservatives would call "The War on Christmas", which they see as emblematic of American society's rejection of Christianity. It would shock many to know that the first people who warred against Christmas were not post-60's liberals however, but one of … [Read more...]
Christian Fasting
As I was considering more and more Advent spiritual disciplines and practices throughout the Holy History of the Christian Church I began to ruminate on fasting. One thing I learned quickly in the Roman Catholic Church was that fasting did not simply mean abstaining from all food for a whole day. As a young Baptist, this is what I was taught fasting consisted of, though I … [Read more...]
