Definition of Anglicanism. Meaning of Anglicanism. Synonyms of Anglicanism

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Definition of Anglicanism

Anglicanism
Anglicanism An"gli*can*ism, n. 1. Strong partiality to the principles and rites of the Church of England. 2. The principles of the established church of England; also, in a restricted sense, the doctrines held by the high-church party. 3. Attachment to England or English institutions.

Meaning of Anglicanism from wikipedia

- Such Anglicans stress that Anglicanism is the via media (middle way) between the two major strains of Western Christianity and that Anglicanism is like...
- English Reformation, Anglicanism developed a vernacular prayer book, called the Book of Common Prayer. Unlike other traditions, Anglicanism has never been governed...
- Evangelical Anglicanism or Evangelical Episcopalianism is a tradition or church party within Anglicanism that shares affinity with broader evangelicalism...
- saying "Anglicanism is inclusive ... so why shouldn't we find a common ground on homo****uality?". In 2013, some leaders in the Hong Kong Anglican Church...
- quintessentially Anglican usages and liturgical practices of the Book of Common Prayer. These are now referred to as Centre Church. High church Anglicanism tends...
- growing evangelical wing that includes Reformed Anglicanism, with a smaller number of Arminian Anglicans. Tensions between theological conservatives and...
- priests in the Church of England and other Anglican churches. It has pla**** a significant role in Anglican church organisation in ways that are different...
- event in Anglican history, ultimately laying the foundations for the concept of "via media" in Anglicanism. The nature of early Anglicanism was to be...
- Evangelical Anglicanism. Anglican eucharistic theologies universally affirm the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, though Evangelical Anglicans believe...
- religious and moral practices of Anglicanism. Thomas Cranmer, the guiding Reformer that led to the development of Anglicanism as a distinct tradition under...