churchmanship

churchmanship
The state of being a churchman.

... partly because of their “more Roman than the Romans” style of churchmanship, but also for fear of upsetting Anglicans and the Church of England ... — The Times, October 21, 2009, Desperate bishops invited Rome to park its tanks on Archbishop’s lawn by Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent

See Also: High-Churchmanship, highchurchmanship

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  • Churchmanship — Church man*ship, n. The state or quality of being a churchman; attachment to the church. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Churchmanship — Anglicanism portal Within Anglicanism the term churchmanship is sometimes used to refer to distinct understandings of church doctrine and liturgical practice by members of the Church of England and other churches of the Anglican communion …   Wikipedia

  • churchmanship — noun Date: circa 1680 the attitude, belief, or practice of a churchman …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • churchmanship — See churchmanly. * * * …   Universalium

  • churchmanship — church·man·ship …   English syllables

  • churchmanship — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌship noun ( s) : the attitude, belief, or practice of a churchman …   Useful english dictionary

  • Low-churchmanship — Low church man*ship, n. The state of being a low churchman. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Anglicanism — Part of a series on the Anglican Communion …   Wikipedia

  • High church — relates to ecclesiology and liturgy in Anglican theology and practice. Although used by several Protestant Christian denominations, the term has traditionally been associated with the Anglican tradition in particular. It is virtually non existent …   Wikipedia

  • Broad church — is a term referring to Latitudinarian churchmanship in the Church of England, in particular, and Anglicanism, in general. From this, the term is often used to refer to secular political organisations, meaning that they encompass a broad range of… …   Wikipedia

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