The Issue of Anglican Identity
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https://doi.org/10.62221/ctj.2024.102Keywords:
Anglican identity, identity crisis, religious identity, definition of Anglicanism, postmodernism, unity and diversityAbstract
Institutions and communities in the twenty-first century are experiencing identity crises, a phenomenon from which religious traditions such as Angli-canism are not immune. Contemporary Anglicanism is becoming more diverse and, therefore, more contested and difficult to define. This article offers a nuanced definition of Anglicanism as a means of enabling Anglicans to understand themselves more clearly, a self-understanding which, in turn, will facilitate any future reform.
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