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 (also 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...
- Lutheran congregations of Evangelical Catholic churchmanship, Anglican congregations of Anglo-Catholic churchmanship, and Western Rite Orthodox communities....
- India Churchmanship Church of England Anglo-Catholicism Affirming Catholicism Society of Catholic Priests Crypto-papism Central churchmanship Broad church...
- Evangelical Catholic Lutherans or Lutherans of Evangelical Catholic churchmanship stressing the catholicity of historic Lutheranism in liturgy (such as...
- Anglican Church in North America Previous denomination Episcopal Church Churchmanship Anglo-Catholic Website www.stmarksmoultrie.org History Former name(s)...
- St. Andrew's Anglican Church is a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth in the Anglican Church in North America. Established as a mission church...
- St. Vincent's Cathedral is an Anglican church in Bedford, Texas. It is the cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth. The cathedral pla**** a major...
- 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...