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17 - Anglicanism

from Part III - Theological Traditions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 May 2022

Jason E. Vickers
Affiliation:
Asbury Theological Seminary, Kentucky
Jennifer Woodruff Tait
Affiliation:
Christian History Magazine
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The Episcopal Church is the direct descendant of the Church of England in colonial North America and the primary claimant to the Anglican tradition in the United States. A member of the Anglican Communion, its structure combines a traditional hierarchical denomination with an American democratic approach. American Anglicanism also includes the Anglican Church in North America, a coalition of church bodies some of whom departed from the Episcopal Church as early as 1873. Churches of the Anglican Communion accept the 39 Articles of Religion as a common statement of faith, and worship according to a mandatory written liturgy. The Church of England was the first denomination in British colonial North America, but membership plummeted at the American Revolution; nevertheless, it retained importance after independence due to the prominence of its parishioners in public life and to its leadership in ecumenism, education, and social ministry.

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Print publication year: 2022

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