Definition of Churchmanship. Meaning of Churchmanship. Synonyms of Churchmanship

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Definition of Churchmanship

Churchmanship
Churchmanship Church"man*ship, n. The state or quality of being a churchman; attachment to the church.

Meaning of Churchmanship from wikipedia

- Churchmanship (or churchpersonship; or tradition in most official contexts) is a way of talking about and labelling different tendencies, parties, or...
- Central churchmanship describes those who adhere to a middle way in the Anglican Communion of the Christian religion and other Anglican church bodies...
- Anglo-Catholicism Broad church Central churchmanship Crypto-papism Christian monasticism Church of England Church of South India Churchmanship Continuing Anglican Movement...
- Broad church is latitudinarian churchmanship in the Church of England in particular and Anglicanism in general. The term is often used for secular political...
- traditions are known as Anglo-Catholicism, high churchmanship, central churchmanship and low churchmanship, the latter producing a growing evangelical wing...
- New York 1816–30), William Meade, Phillips Brooks, and Charles Brent. Churchmanship can be defined as the manifestation of theology in the realms of liturgy...
- Orthodoxy, Lutherans of Evangelical Catholic churchmanship or Anglicans of Anglo-Catholic churchmanship. Papist was used in the latter way in 2008 by...
- Arthur Michael Ramsey, Baron Ramsey of Canterbury, PC (14 November 1904 – 23 April 1988) was a British Church of England bishop and life peer. He served...
- Unitarian Christians generally reject the doctrine of original sin. The churchmanship of Unitarianism may include liberal denominations or Unitarian Christian...
- William Perkins (1558–1602) was an influential English cleric and Cambridge theologian, receiving a B.A. and M.A. from the university in 1581 and 1584...