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where many views were allowed. At the time, this position was referred to as an aspect of low church (in contrast to the high church position, of which the center church is an aspect of). While always officially opposed by the Anglican church, the latitudinarian philosophy was, nevertheless, fairly
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Since the 1970s central churchmanship as a distinct school of thought and practice within the Church of England has been in decline. This is partly due to the closure or merger of some theological colleges that used to favor the Central position—namely,
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usage it is used to refer to this same tendency which flourished well into the 19th century; however, with the decline of central church views in the Episcopal Church, it has been used sometimes as a synonym for central churchmanship in the USA.
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directions. Avoiding the extremes of either "Papist or Puritan" in favour of the uniformity of the center. They were also generally theologically conservative, whereas the Broad Church tended more towards
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among this group emphasizing that Temple had a firm hold on the articles of the historic creeds and a conviction that what is best in each school of thought within the church is worth conserving.
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Within the Anglican Church are Anglo-Catholics, Evangelicals, Liberals and the great mass of English Churchmen who are content to describe themselves as Churchmen without any further label.
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Whereas those of Center churchmanship were tightly bound, and believed others should be as well, to the doctrine of the prayer book rubrics which they did not deviate from in either
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also favored a central churchmanship approach, as a way of defusing tensions within their dioceses, and as a way of promoting a so-called "brand image" for the Church of England.
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and that Christ is truly spiritually present in the elements of Communion. They also hold with a mild form of the doctrine of Apostolic Succession, and are not Charismatic.
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of the Early Church, whilst also valuing the contribution made by the English Reformation. In their theological thinking, they steer a
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between the Anglo-Catholic and Evangelical parties, both of which are perceived as being extreme by Central Churchmen.
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The term is used much less frequently than some others as Anglicanism polarized into Anglo-Catholic and
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Perhaps the best-known exponent of the central churchman position in the twentieth century was
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An Exposition of the Thirty-nine Articles: Historical and Doctrinal
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Theology for Central Churchmen is very much a continuation of the
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Central churchmen value both the official liturgies of the
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The term came into use in the late nineteenth century when
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in their doctrinal views and liturgical preferences.
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from 1945 to 1961. Other English bishops, including
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