To hell in a handcart, or to heaven in a hymnbook? Worship and the Church - Handout.
The outline of the talk is available here.
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The outline of the talk is available here.
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Part 2 of the talk can be downloaded here.
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You can download it by clicking this link.
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Sorry about the delay over the past three weeks. This was caused by two things. First, on week 5 the battery let us down on our recording device so the talk was lost! This means that at some point, one of us is going to have to record it for you to get a sense of completeness. (Or was it that it was an Act of God, to prevent us speaking a load of nonsense about the Reformed view of the church on the Internet?) Either way, it is our aim to put this one right … eventually. (Remember that we both have jobs and lives to be getting on with so it will take time.)
Then there was the wonderful Greenbelt festival, which took both of us away for a long weekend - leaving both of us with a backlog at our respective places of work.
But excuses over … The final talk, on the Worship of the Church, is about to be posted tonight. In our opinion, it’s one of the best in the series.
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The handouts of Is the Pope a Catholic? - The Catholic Vision of the Church are now available. The Quotations Handout is here (with quotations from the Bible and Patristic writers), and the outline of the talk is here.
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The two handouts for Simon’s talk on ministry are now available. The handout with Bible quotations is here, and the outline of the talk is here.
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The question time after the talk was also recorded. You can find it here.
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The second part of this talk can be found here.
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Paul and Simon introduce the background and basic themes of why ‘Catholicity’ became important. They also pass the definitive judgment on whether the Pope is, in fact, a Catholic. The first half of their talk is here. The next post links to the second half. The questions were also recorded at the session and they will be linked above.
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Click here for the second half of Simon’s talk on Christian Ministry.
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