- A
high church refers to
Christian Churches whose beliefs and
practices of
Christian ecclesiology, liturgy, and
theology emphasize "ritual,
priestly authority...
-
High church Lutheranism is a
movement that
began in 20th-century
Europe and
emphasizes worship practices and
doctrines that are
similar to
those found...
- Lord
High Commissioner to the
General ****embly of the
Church of
Scotland is the monarch's
personal representative to the
General ****embly of the
Church of...
- Anglo-Catholics and many
high church and some broad-
church Anglicans, but
merely as "sacramental rites" by
other broad-
church and low-
church Anglicans, especially...
- (Scottish Gaelic: Cathair-eaglais
Naomh Giles), or the
High Kirk of Edinburgh, is a
parish church of the
Church of
Scotland in the Old Town of Edinburgh. The current...
- The
Stornoway High Church is a
place of
worship of the
Church of
Scotland in Stornoway. The
church celebrated its
centenary in 2009.
There is an English...
-
philosophical movements ****ociated with
Catholicism and a re-awakening of
high church or Anglo-Catholic
belief concerned by the
growth of
religious nonconformism...
- In a society,
high culture encomp****es
cultural objects of
aesthetic value that a
society collectively esteems as
exemplary works of art, as well as the...
- from
other traditional Lutheran Churches, such as the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Kenya. Similarly, in the
High Church Lutheranism of Germany, some religious...
- strands: the main
traditions are
known as Anglo-Catholic,
high church,
central church, and low
church, the last
producing a
growing evangelical wing that includes...