Anglicanism - Wikipedia Anglicanism forms a branch of Western Christianity, having declared its independence from the Holy See through the Act of Supremacy in 1534, a separation later consolidated by the Elizabethan Religious Settlement
Anglicanism | History, Beliefs Practices | Britannica Anglicanism, one of the major branches of the 16th-century Protestant Reformation and a form of Christianity that includes features of both Protestantism and Roman Catholicism
All About Anglicanism | The ACNA What is Anglicanism? What makes it different from other denominations? Learn all about the third largest Christian denomination in the world
History of Anglicanism - The Anglican Communion Office The story of Anglicanism is not the story of a single founder or a rigid confession of faith It is the story of the ‘Anglican Way’ —a particular and historic expression of the Christian faith that seeks to be a faithful continuation of the ‘One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church of Jesus Christ’
What is Anglican? — Living Faith Anglican Church Anglicanism is a particular Christian tradition born in England but is now the third largest branch of Christianity in the world It is both apostolic and reformed: having roots that reach back to the 2nd century but shaped by the emphases of the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century
The Anglican Communion - The Church of England Anglicans trace their Christian roots back to the early Church, and their specifically Anglican identity to the post-Reformation expansion of the Church of England and other Episcopal or Anglican Churches Historically, there were two main stages in the development and spread of the Communion
Anglicanism - New World Encyclopedia Anglicanism (from Anglia, the Latin name for England) describes the Christian denominations that follow the religious traditions developed by the established Church of England
What Do Anglicans Believe? An Overview of Anglican Beliefs When someone visits an Anglican church, if they are new to our tradition, they often ask, “What do Anglicans believe?” As you can imagine, it is not that easy to summarize the doctrinal beliefs of a global communion with a long history and various schools of thought and practice
What Is Anglicanism? — Anglican Diocese of the Southwest We believe and confess Jesus Christ to be the Way, the Truth, and the Life: no one comes to the Father but by Him Therefore, The Anglican Church in North America identifies the following seven elements as characteristic of the Anglican Way, and essential for membership:
What is an Anglican | The Classic Anglican Anglicanism traces its heritage back to the Church of the British Isles (Anglican comes from the word English) Simply, an Anglican is a Christian who worships God within the long tradition of English and Celtic Christianity that stretches back to early years after Christ's death and resurrection