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Theology on Ice: A Reformed Catholic Podcast

This is "Theology on Ice," and my name is Sean D. Gates. I am an Anglican CTS seminarian training for ministry in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). I have been many places theologically, ranging from Calvinism to Catholicism and in this podcast I engage with many of these topics from the Anglican perspective. In each episode, I invite you to pull up a chair, light your cigar, and grab your drink so that, together, we can pour some theology on ice.

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    27. Throwing the Baby Out with the Bath Water: Infant Baptism, Pt. II

    This episode is a Part II to an older episode I made a little over a year ago on Infant Baptism (Ep 03). Since some time has passed, I want to come back here and offer some new thoughts that I have developed and make another, more polished, defense of Paedobaptism. As always, please, if you have any questions, thoughts, or ideas for future episodes, leave them in the comments below. Also, feel free to subscribe to this channel so that you will be notified anytime a new episode is released. Thank you so much for listening! I can’t wait for next time when I invite you back and you pull up a chair, light your cigar, and grab your drink so that together we can once again pour some theology on ice. God bless!

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    26. Anglican Sacramentology: Holy Orders, Episcopal Polity, and Apostolic Succession

    In today’s episode, we will explore why Anglicanism retains bishops, what apostolic succession means, and why this ancient structure continues to matter in the life of the Church today. As always, please, if you have any questions, thoughts, or ideas for future episodes, leave them in the comments below. Also, feel free to subscribe to this channel so that you will be notified anytime a new episode is released. Thank you so much for listening! God bless!

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    25. The Church Calendar: Easter

    Everything in the Christian life leads here. Not Christmas. Not even Good Friday. Everything leads to Easter. That is why today I am here to add onto my mini-series on the Church Calendar with a brief overview of Easter, the events and symbolism of the greatest celebration in all of Christendom. As always, please, if you have any questions, thoughts, or ideas for future episodes, leave them in the comments below. Also, feel free to subscribe to this channel so that you will be notified anytime a new episode is released. Thank you so much for listening! God bless!

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    24. The Church Calendar: Holy Week

    In this episode, I continue through the Church Calendar with a brief overview of Holy Week. As always, please, if you have any questions, thoughts, or ideas for future episodes, leave them in the comments below. Also, feel free to subscribe to this channel so that you will be notified anytime a new episode is released. Thank you so much for listening! God bless!

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    EXTRA: Let Me Explain...

    EXTRA: Let me explain... I just want to be honest with you and myself. God bless!

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    23. The Theology of the Book of Common Prayer

    Few books have shaped Christian worship in the English-speaking world more profoundly than the Book of Common Prayer, so today I am here to discuss how the Anglican Book of Common Prayer both shapes, informs, and teaches us theology. As always, please, if you have any questions, thoughts, or ideas for future episodes, leave them in the comments below. Also, feel free to subscribe to this channel so that you will be notified anytime a new episode is released. Thank you so much for listening! God bless!

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    22. The First Ecumenical Councils

    In Article 3, the Jerusalem Declaration states that orthodox Anglicans uphold: “the four Ecumenical Councils and the three historic Creeds.” For many modern Christians, that statement raises an important question: What exactly were the first four ecumenical councils? Why were they called? What controversies were they addressing? And what conclusions did they reach that Anglicans today still affirm? In this episode we’ll explore the four councils recognized across most of the historic Christian world: 1) The First Council of Nicaea, 2) The First Council of Constantinople, 3) The Council of Ephesus, 4) The Council of Chalcedon. As always, please, if you have any questions, thoughts, or ideas for future episodes, leave them in the comments below. Also, feel free to subscribe to this channel so that you will be notified anytime a new episode is released. Thank you so much for listening! God bless!

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    21. Article XVII: Predestination and Election in Anglicanism

    Few doctrines in Christian theology have provoked as much discussion—and sometimes controversy as predestination. In this episode, we’ll explore 1) what the Thirty-Nine Articles actually say about predestination, 2) how early Anglicans understood that teaching, and 3) why modern Anglicans interpret the doctrine in different ways. As always, please, if you have any questions, thoughts, or ideas for future episodes, leave them in the comments below. Also, feel free to subscribe to this channel so that you will be notified anytime a new episode is released. Thank you so much for listening! God bless!

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    20. How Anglicans Do Theology

    How do Anglicans do theology? Well, one of the defining characteristics of Anglicanism is this very issue. We rely on three main sources: Scripture, Tradition, and Reason. This episode discusses all this and more! As always, please, if you have any questions, thoughts, or ideas for future episodes, leave them in the comments below. Also, feel free to subscribe to this channel so that you will be notified anytime a new episode is released. Thank you so much for listening! God bless!

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    19. Catholic Anglicans: The Oxford Movement

    Here’s a strange experience many people have the first time they encounter Anglicanism. You visit one Anglican church, and it feels almost indistinguishable from an Evangelical Protestant service. There’s preaching, hymns, simple liturgy, and not much ceremony. Then you visit another Anglican parish. Suddenly there are priests in vestments, incense rising during the Eucharist, candles burning on the altar, weekly communion, maybe even Marian feasts on the church calendar. And you find yourself asking a very reasonable question: "How can both of these churches belong to the same tradition?" I discuss all this in this episode. As always, please, if you have any questions, thoughts, or ideas for future episodes, leave them in the comments below. Also, feel free to subscribe to this channel so that you will be notified anytime a new episode is released. Thank you so much for listening! God bless!

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    18. Make Anglican Monasteries Again

    In a world so busy and distracting and in great need of Jesus, I strongly believe that the Church is in desperate need of holy men and women who dedicate their lives to prayer and fasting on behalf of the Church and the World. In this episode, I invite you to dream with me about what it might look like if the Anglican communion had a movement of monastic revival. As always, please, if you have any questions, thoughts, or ideas for future episodes, leave them in the comments below. Also, feel free to subscribe to this channel so that you will be notified anytime a new episode is released. Thank you so much for listening! God bless!

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    17. An Anglican Mariology: Queen of Heaven (Coronation)

    Have you ever wondered, if Jesus is the New Messianic King, son of David, then who is the new Queen? Believe it or not, both the Bible and the early church have a lot to say on the matter. In this episode, the final part of my five part mini-series on an Anglican Mariology, we discuss this very topic. As always, please, if you have any questions, thoughts, or ideas for future episodes, leave them in the comments below. Also, feel free to subscribe to this channel so that you will be notified anytime a new episode is released. Thank you so much for listening! God bless!

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    16. An Anglican Mariology: Bodily Assumption (Dormition)

    This episode is Part IV of a five part mini-series on an Anglican Mariology and today's episode will help to introduce us to the Doctrine of Mary’s Bodily Assumption. You may know that as Christians, we believe that after His resurrection, Jesus ascended into heaven, but did you know that ever since the earliest centuries of the Church, Christians have also believed that the body of the Blessed Virgin Mary was taken up into heaven after her death? There are some nuances in the traditions, but this is largely called the Bodily Assumption in the West, and the Dormition in the East. This episode discusses this Marian dogma and offers an Anglican way to view it. As always, please, if you have any questions, thoughts, or ideas for future episodes, leave them in the comments below. Also, feel free to subscribe to this channel so that you will be notified anytime a new episode is released. Thank you so much for listening! God bless!

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    15. An Anglican Mariology: Mother of God (Theotokos)

    This episode is Part III of a five-part mini-series on an Anglican Mariology. It is my hope that this episode will help to introduce us to the doctrine that states that Mary is the Mother of God, distinctly different from saying Mary is the Mother of Christ, and to deny this doctrine may just be heresy! As always, please, if you have any questions, thoughts, or ideas for future episodes, leave them in the comments below. Also, feel free to subscribe to this channel so that you will be notified anytime a new episode is released. Thank you so much for listening! God bless!

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    14. An Anglican Mariology: Immaculate Conception

    This episode will introduce us to the Doctrine of the Immaculate Conception and demonstrate how this view is not just Roman Catholic, but Reformed Catholic, also! As always, please, if you have any questions, thoughts, or ideas for future episodes, leave them in the comments below. Also, feel free to subscribe to this channel so that you will be notified anytime a new episode is released. Thank you so much for listening! God bless!

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    13. An Anglican Mariology: Perpetual Virginity

    Are you uncomfortable saying that the Virgin Mary remained a virgin her whole life? That she was conceived without sin? That she is the Mother not only of Christ, but of God? That she was assumed bodily into heaven where she is now Queen? This episode begins a new five part mini-series on an Anglican Mariology and today’s episode asks the question, “Was Mary a Perpetual Virgin?" As always, please, if you have any questions, thoughts, or ideas for future episodes, leave them in the comments below. Also, feel free to subscribe to this channel so that you will be notified anytime a new episode is released. Thank you so much for listening! God bless!

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    12. Anglican Sacramentology: Baptism

    What does baptism actually do? Does it merely symbolize something that has already happened internally? Is it simply a public profession of faith? Is it a covenant marker? Does God actually do something in baptism? In this week’s episode, I attempt to answer this question by presenting an Anglican theology on baptism. As always, please, if you have any questions, thoughts, or ideas for future episodes, leave them in the comments below. Also, feel free to subscribe to this channel so that you will be notified anytime a new episode is released. Thank you so much for listening! God bless!

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    11. Who Gets to Decide What Christianity Is?

    Have you ever wondered, “who gets to decide what Christianity is?” Maybe you are looking around at all these Bible-believing Christians who can’t agree on anything and questioning what might be missing? If that is you, then this episode is for you. In it, I will discuss these exact issues and offer an alternative called “The Anglican Way.” As always, please, if you have any questions, thoughts, or ideas for future episodes, leave them in the comments below. Also, feel free to subscribe to this channel so that you will be notified anytime a new episode is released. Thank you so much for listening! God bless!

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    10. Excommunication?

    In this episode of "Theology on Ice: A Reformed Catholic Podcast," I briefly discuss some of my thoughts on, as well as the biblical basis for, the Church's practice of excommunication. As always, please feel free to leave any questions, thoughts, or ideas for future episodes in the comments below. Also, consider subscribing so that you can receive updates whenever a new episode is released. God bless!

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    09. The Church Calendar: Lent

    Welcome back to "Theology on Ice: A Reformed Catholic Podcast." In this episode, we discuss the liturgical season of Lent and how best to prepare for and observe it. Please, as always, feel free to leave any questions or thoughts, as well as topic ideas for future episodes, in the comments below! God bless!

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    08. Article XXII: Purgatory, Pardons, Icons, Relics, and the Intercession of Saints

    In this episode of "Theology on Ice: A Reformed Catholic Podcast," I seek to provide a faithful exposition of Article XXII (22) of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion. This Article addresses a wide range of Roman Catholic theology, so I want to help us Reformed Catholics understand how we should view these doctrines in light of the English Reformation. Please, as always, feel free to share and thoughts or ideas for a future episode in the comments bellow! Thank you for watching and blessings to you all!

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    07. The Supreme Authoritative Office of the Universal Church

    In this episode, I seek to dive into the Scriptures regarding the theological concept that Christ ordained St Peter the Apostle to be the first Pope of His Universal Church. I then assess this development in Church History and the dogmatic Roman Catholic statements about the Papacy as they exist today. Finally, I conclude by looking at how all this relates to a Reformed Catholic Tradition and what we are to do with the Bishop of Rome, as well as the Archbishop of Canterbury, today. Please feel free to leave any questions you have in the comments bellow, or any theological topics you would like to see discussed in the future! God bless! References: Holy Scripture: Isa. 22:15-24; St Matt. 16:13-19; St Jn 21:15-19; Acts 1:12-26; Gal 2:1-10; 1 Tim 4:12-16; Heb. 13:7. Names & Dates: St Ignatius of Antioch (unknown-108 A.D.); Quote from St Ignatius of Antioch’s Letter to the Smyrnaeans (written later in his life); St Irenaeus of Lyola (130-202 A.D.); Quote from St Irenaeus of Lyola’s book, Against Heresies, Book III, Ch. 3, Section 2 (written 189A.D.); Pope Boniface VIII (lived: 1230-1303) (pontificate: 1294-1303); Quote from Pope Boniface VIII’s Papal bull, Unam Sanctam (1302); Quote from Requerimiento (1510); Quotes from the First Vatican Council, Chs. 2, 3, & 4; Session 4, Ch. 2 (1869-1870); Catechism of the Catholic Church, papal references CCC 880-892.; Second Lateran Council (1139); The “Babylonian Exile of the Church” refers to the move of the Papacy to Avignon, France (1309-1377); Calvin, Calvin’s Institutes (1536); Luther, On the Jews and Their Lies (1543); Quote from Cranmer’s last speech at St. Mary’s Church in Oxford (1556); Quote from Cranmer’s A Confutation of Unwritten Verities (1547); To Be A Christian: An Anglican Catechism (2020); Quote from Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion, Article XXXVII

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    06. Anglicanism, John Calvin, and the Water Winter Wonderland

    In this episode, I recap the past year, explain new developments in my spiritual journey, and look to the future with you. Please feel free to comment any question you may have or theological topics you would like to see discussed in the future. -- "Article 17: Of Predestination and Election. Predestination to Life is the everlasting purpose of God, whereby (before the foundations of the world were laid) he hath constantly decreed by his counsel secret to us, to deliver from curse and damnation those whom he hath chosen in Christ out of mankind, and to bring them by Christ to everlasting salvation, as vessels made to honour. Wherefore, they which be endued with so excellent a benefit of God, be called according to God's purpose by his Spirit working in due season: they through Grace obey the calling: they be justified freely: they be made sons of God by adoption: they be made like the image of his only-begotten Son Jesus Christ: they walk religiously in good works, and at length, by God's mercy, they attain to everlasting felicity. As the godly consideration of Predestination, and our Election in Christ, is full of sweet, pleasant, and unspeakable comfort to godly persons, and such as feel in themselves the working of the Spirit of Christ, mortifying the works of the flesh, and their earthly members, and drawing up their mind to high and heavenly things, as well because it doth greatly establish and confirm their faith of eternal Salvation to be enjoyed through Christ as because it doth fervently kindle their love towards God: So, for curious and carnal persons, lacking the Spirit of Christ, to have continually before their eyes the sentence of God's Predestination, is a most dangerous downfall, whereby the Devil doth thrust them either into desperation, or into wretchlessness of most unclean living, no less perilous than desperation. Furthermore, we must receive God's promises in such wise, as they be generally set forth to us in Holy Scripture: and, in our doings, that Will of God is to be followed, which we have expressly declared unto us in the Word of God." - Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion

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    05. All May, Some Should, None Must: Confession & Absolution

    In this episode, I want to discuss one of the Sacraments of the Church recognized by the ACNA as noted in "To Be A Christian: An Anglican Catechism" (2020), questions 124, 125, 149, 150, and 151. This Sacrament goes by many names (Confession, Penance, Absolution), and I hope to give a helpful Anglican introduction to it here. Please feel free to comment any questions you may have or theological topics you would like to see discussed in the future.

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    04. Holy Scripture

    In this episode I present an overview of the Holy Scriptures and their role in our Christian Faith. Please feel free to comment any questions you may have as well as theological topics you would like to see discussed in the future.

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    03. Throwing the Baby Out with the Bath Water: Infant Baptism Pt. I

    Theology on Ice: A Reformed Catholic PodcastIn this episode, I want to take a look at the very important issue of infant baptism. Disclaimer, I am in favor and encourage all parents to baptize their babies. Hopefully this episode will help you see why.Please feel free to comment any questions you have or theological topics you would like to see discussed in the future.

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    02. Is Jesus My Boyfriend?

    Theology on Ice: A Reformed Catholic PodcastIn this episode, I ask the question, "Is Jesus my boyfriend?" I engage with some of the questions surrounding the concept of the Bridegroom and the Church, as well as what is appropriate in terms of language for when we discuss this.Please feel free to comment any questions you have as well as theological topics you would like to see discusses in the future.

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    01. The Gospel

    Theology on Ice: A Reformed Catholic PodcastIn this episode, we explore the Gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.Please feel free to comment any questions you may have or theological topics you would like to see discussed in the future.

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    00. Pilot

    Theology on Ice: A Reformed Catholic Podcast This pilot episode is a simple introduction to who I am and what my mission is in ministry. Thank you for watching. Please feel free to comment any questions you have or theological topics you would like to see discussed in the future.

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This is "Theology on Ice," and my name is Sean D. Gates. I am an Anglican CTS seminarian training for ministry in the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA). I have been many places theologically, ranging from Calvinism to Catholicism and in this podcast I engage with many of these topics from the Anglican perspective. In each episode, I invite you to pull up a chair, light your cigar, and grab your drink so that, together, we can pour some theology on ice.

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