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Churchmanship (also churchpersonship, or
tradition in most
official contexts) is a way of
talking about and
labelling different tendencies, parties, or...
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Central churchmanship describes those who
adhere to a
middle way in the
Anglican Communion of the
Christian religion and
other Anglican church bodies...
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reflective of
their idea of an
orderly and
dignified churchmanship against the
rantings of the
low churchmen that
their Cavalier ancestors had defeated...
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churchmanship and
connoted theological liberalism and modernism,
particularly in the
years between 1874 and 1934.
After the
terms high
church and
low...
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Methodist Church in Ireland. Anglo-Catholicism
Broad church Central churchmanship Conservative Evangelicalism in
Britain Church of
England Church of England...
- with
kingdom supplanted by
Commonwealth in the latter. Freeman's
low churchmanship and the congregation's
egalitarianism saw
minister replace priest...
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widely welcomed. The
Manchester Guardian commented "Whereas Dr. Ryle's
Low Churchmanship,
though mellowed by the years, was
still combative, Dr. Chav****e was...
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Bebbington as
central to
evangelical identity. The
emergence of
evangelical churchmanship can be
traced back to the
First Great Awakening in
America and the Evangelical...
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Anglican churchmanship traditions have been
active in the
formation of the
Continuing movement.
While there are high church, broad-church and
low-church...
- the church, and reason. Specifically, for
individuals of
different churchmanship:
Low Church—the
Bible as the only
source and the all
sufficient norm of...