answersLogoWhite

0

It depends how you cutt the pie, in the church you can find a wide range of beliefs ranging from fundamentalist 5 point calvanism to rainbow flag waving, humanistic liberal believers to traditionalist anglocatholics to pentascostals who are insistant on the gift of tongues. The thing that unites anglicans is primarily their identity as being in communion with the church of england which as far as i understand is of greater importance than christian orthodoxy. I was at one time an anglican and enjoyed myself there but came to see its chaotic nature as i studied church history, i hope that helps

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

By 1560 what two main branches of Christianity existed in western Europe?

Catholicism and Protestanism were main and Anglicanism began as an 'interweaving' of these two. See related link below:


What were the two main religions in Elizabethan England?

The two main religions in Elizabethan England were Anglicanism (Church of England) and Roman Catholicism. Anglicanism was the official state religion, while Roman Catholics faced persecution and discrimination for practicing their faith.


What are China's two main beliefs?

okmlkmlkmlkm


What is the difference between the Anglican and Episcopal denominations?

The main difference between the Anglican and Episcopal denominations is their geographical location and structure. Anglicanism is the broader global tradition, while the Episcopal Church is the branch of Anglicanism in the United States. Both denominations share similar beliefs and practices, but the Episcopal Church is specifically organized within the United States.


What's the difference between Anglican and Episcopal denominations?

The main difference between the Anglican and Episcopal denominations is their geographical locations. Anglicanism is the broader worldwide denomination, while the Episcopal Church is the branch of Anglicanism in the United States. Both denominations share similar beliefs and practices, but the Episcopal Church operates independently within the United States.


What are two main beliefs in Asia?

Buddhism and Judism.


What were Charles' I religious beliefs?

He increased the power of priests and bishops and decorated the church.


What were two protestant movements that developed in Europe after the reformation?

Anglicanism and Calvinism.


Can Anglicanism be considered atheistic?

No! They are Christians.


What European country invent anglicanism?

Anglicanism was created in England.


What is the difference between Anglican and Episcopalian denominations?

The main difference between the Anglican and Episcopalian denominations is their geographical location and structure. Anglicanism is the broader global tradition, while Episcopalianism specifically refers to the American branch of Anglicanism. Anglicans are part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, while Episcopalians are part of the Episcopal Church in the United States. Both denominations share similar beliefs and practices, but have separate organizational structures and leadership.


What two main texts guide the religious beliefs and practices of the Jew?

The Tanach and the Talmud.