In brief, The Anglican Communion is a Communion of Protestant churches which traces its roots to the English King, Henry VIII, and his disputes with the Roman Catholic Church over his divorce and remarriage. Today, the Anglican Communion is spread throughout the world, especially in English speaking countries.
Within the Anglican Communion and within each Anglican church there are three main wings: evangelical (low); anglo-catholic (high); liberal.
Overview and history
Doctrine
- A statement about the original source of Anglican doctrine
- The 39 articles of faith of Anglican church
Branches of the Anglican church
- Theological branches
- Geographical branches
Articles / opinions
Quotes
In the news
Miscellaneous
See also
- Martin Luther and The Reformation
- Henry VIII
- Important Christian doctrines and beliefs common to all denominations
- An overview of Protestant doctrine
- Justification by faith alone
External links
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