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The Epiclesis Architect: Henry Riley Gummey Jr. and the Theology of American Identity
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Imagine walking through a dusty archive and stumbling upon 62 bound volumes of 19th-century pamphlets—the literal Twitter threads of their era. In this episode of pplpod, we conduct a structural archaeology of the life of Henry Riley Gummey Jr., the "Liturgist of Philadelphia" who refused to pick a single lane. From the pink sands of Bermuda to the industrial front lines of Downingtown, Gummey was a rare bridge-builder who integrated the ivory tower of canon law with the grit of Philadelphia history. We deconstruct his theological obsession with the 1789 Prayer Book, analyzing how the addition of the epiclesis—the invocation of the Holy Spirit—granted the American church a unique, ancient DNA distinct from its English roots. Gummey wasn’t just a ...