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Anglicanism is most commonly identified with the established Church of England, but Anglican churches exist in most parts of the world. In some countries (e.g., the United States, Scotland) the Anglican church is known as Episcopal, from the Latin episcopus, "bishop", which comes from a Greek word literally meaning an "overseer." Some Anglican churches are not in communion with the Archbishop of Canterbury but are considered Anglican because they retain practices of the Church o ...
See also:Anglicanism, Anglicanism - Origins, Anglicanism - Leadership, Anglicanism - Churches, Anglicanism - Doctrine, Anglicanism - Churchmanship, Anglicanism - Religious life, Anglicanism - Bibliography Read more here: » Anglicanism: Encyclopedia II - Anglicanism - Churches |
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 |  |  | Anglicans: Encyclopedia II - Anglicanism - Social issuesA question of whether or not Christianity is a pacifist religion has remained a matter of debate for Anglicans. In 1937, the Anglican Pacifist Fellowship emerged as a distinct reform organisation, seeking to make pacifism a clearly defined part of Anglican theology. The group rapidly gained popularity amongst Anglican intellectuals, including Vera Brittain, Evelyn Underhill and former British political leader George Lansbury.
Whilst never actively endorsed by the Anglican Church, many Anglicans unofficially have adopted the Augustinia ...
See also:Anglicanism, Anglicanism - Origins, Anglicanism - Leadership, Anglicanism - Churches, Anglicanism - Doctrine, Anglicanism - Churchmanship, Anglicanism - Social issues, Anglicanism - Religious life, Anglicanism - Bibliography Read more here: » Anglicanism: Encyclopedia II - Anglicanism - Social issues |
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 |  |  | Anglicans: Encyclopedia - Anglican chantAnglican chant is a method of singing prose translations of the Psalms in the Anglican church. Each verse, pair, group of three, or group of four verses is set to a simple harmonized melody of 7, 14, 21 or 28 bars (known respectively as a single, double, triple or quadruple chant), with the majority of the syllables freely chanted on the extendable reciting notes, which occupy the first, fourth, eighth, eleventh etc bars. The origins of the method are obscure, but it was well established by the eighteenth century.
Canticles such as the Magnificat and Nunc di ...
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