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  2. Anglicans believe that there is only one God, but there are three elements to this one God: God the Father, God the Son, God the Holy Spirit; that human beings' decision to reject this eternal God and live according to their own standards (sin) causes a relational breakdown between them; that God the Son, Jesus Christ, lived and died to give people a model and a way to be reconciled with God.

  3. What do Anglicans Believe? 8 1. What is Doctrine? Seeing An engaging way of studying doctrine is to begin with analysing the place of doctrine in the life of the church - our ‘context’. As already mentioned, such an analysis will ask what is happening, who is involved, and what are its effects. With the subject being the core beliefs

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  4. Anglican doctrine (also called Episcopal doctrine in some countries) is the body of Christian teachings used to guide the religious and moral practices of Anglicans . Approach to doctrine.

    • The Middle Way. The term via media, "the middle way," is used to describe the character of Anglicanism as a middle way between Roman Catholicism and Protestantism.
    • Scripture. Anglicans acknowledge the Bible as the foundation for their Christian faith, beliefs, and practices.
    • Authority of the Church. While the Archbishop of Canterbury in England (currently, Justin Welby) is considered the “first among equals” and principal leader of the Anglican Church, he does not share the same authority as the Roman Catholic Pope.
    • Book of Common Prayer. Anglican beliefs, practices, and rituals are primarily found in the Book of Common Prayer, a compilation of liturgy developed by Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, in 1549.
  5. Anglican Communion, religious body of national, independent, and autonomous churches throughout the world that adheres to the teachings of Anglicanism and that evolved from the Church of England. The Anglican Communion is united by a common loyalty to the archbishop of Canterbury in England as its.

  6. The Anglican Communion is the third largest Christian communion after the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. Founded in 1867 in London, the communion has more than 85 million members within the Church of England and other autocephalous national and regional churches in full communion.

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