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EPISODE · Jul 11, 2022 · 45 MIN

To Venerate or *not* to Venerate: Anglicans, Icons, and Nicea II

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The Miserable Offenders are back and this time they're discussing some recent controversy over the Anglican reception of religious iconography. Fr. Isaac really leads the discussion here, enjoy! Articles referenced: CB Moss: The Church of England and the Seventh Council Reformation Anglicanism and Nicaea II - River Devereux On the Rightful Rejection of Nicaea II - Ben Jeffries Lancelotian Romanticism, Biblical Interpretation, and Nicaea II by Fr. Mark Perkins

The Miserable Offenders are back and this time they're discussing some recent controversy over the Anglican reception of religious iconography. Fr. Isaac really leads the discussion here, enjoy! Articles referenced: CB Moss: The Church of England and the Seventh Council Reformation Anglicanism and Nicaea II - River Devereux On the Rightful Rejection of Nicaea II - Ben Jeffries Lancelotian Romanticism, Biblical Interpretation, and Nicaea II by Fr. Mark Perkins

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