Answer It really should be "Anglican Christians" not "Christian Anglicans" as all Anglicans would say they are Christian but not all Christians are Anglican e.g. Catholics, Orthodox and Methodists are Christians by not Anglican. Anglicans are part of a worldwide group which see the Archbishop of Canterbury as spiritual leader (though he is not like the pope). In some places they are called Episcopalians e.g. Scotland, South America and US. Anglicans are not just people in the Church of England. Answer The Anglican Church is the Church of England.
Although it sounds simplistic, you'd have to say 'Christian Anglicans' would be people belonging to an Anglican church who identify Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour. Not simplistic at all. It highlights the observations made elsewhere that membership in the Christian Church at large is more complex than meets the eye. Some will make the distinction above that there are Anglicans, and there are Anglicans who are Christian; the groups are not necessarily identical. It depends on who is answering, and how they define Christian.
Gosh, I hope so! As an Anglican and someone now training for ordained ministry, I regard myself as a Christian. Anglicanism is one denomination among many in the Christian Church and holds identical basic beliefs as the rest of the Christian Church, including the Virgin Birth, the Resurrection, the Communion of Saints, the divinity of Christ, regards The Bible as God's inspired word, and worships the Trinitarian God - three persons in one God, Father Son and Holy Spirit. Therefore its beliefs are the same as the Roman Catholic Church, Methodists, Baptists and so on. There are slight differences (eg Anglicans practice infant baptism by sprinkling with water whereas Baptists practise adult baptism by full immersion) but these tend to be very minor. As Anglicans hold the main beliefs of the Christian faith in the same way as all other Christian denominations they can be regarded as a mainstream Christian Church.
The Anglican faith derives from the Church in England. The main difference between catholics and Anglicans is: Anglicans do not adhere to the Pope.
Anglicanism originated in England. That is the common name for The Church of England.
The English.
Most people in England are Christians (about 72%); the largest Christian denomination in England is the Anglican Church.
No, The Jonas Brothers are Evangalical Christians.
Anglican Protestants, with a minority of other Protestants, Roman Catholics and Orthodox Christians.
Christians are about 70% of the population of Botswana; mostly Anglican, Methodist, and Congregationalist denominations.
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Roman Catholic (35.8%), Anglican Church (25.1%, United Church (15.5%) and Pentecostal churches (6.5%). The remainder are non Christians.
They are Christians, which go to an Anglican Church, and try to improve the church.
No WAY!!! The Anglican church is probably one of the closER Protestant "branch religions" to the Catholic Church, but it is still a Protestant religion. The Anglican church is missing some of the MOST key factors that "make" the Catholic Church Catholic. So "no, they are most definitely NOT the same."
Only Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, and maybe Coptic churches do this.
None. All British Prime Ministers were Christian and most were Anglican Christians. Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli was an ethnic Jew, but was religiously an Anglican Christian.
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They were a mixture of Puritans and Separatists. These groups were Protestant Christians that were opposed to the Anglican state church of England.