Mark Thompson: What does it mean to be Anglican? II

I have suggested that authentic Anglicanism is Catholic, Protestant, Evangelical and Reformed. But what do we mean when we say that Anglicanism is truly ‘Catholic’?

The term ‘Catholic’ is open to considerable misunderstanding. Almost five centuries of use to distinguish the Roman church from evangelical Protestantism has made it difficult for many to understand it apart from these institutional overtones. To suggest that a Protestant denomination might be ‘Catholic’ seems like a betrayal of its distinctiveness or, at best, ecclesiological confusion. One is either Catholic or Protestant, certainly not both together. This is at least part of the popular Protestant unease with retaining the word ‘Catholic’ to describe the church in contemporary translations of the Creeds.

In addition, since at least the nineteenth century, the term has been used to describe an emphasis within certain strands of Protestantism which has re-centred Christian corporate life on the sacraments, priesthood, notions of apostolic succession, and the like. In this way ‘Catholic’ describes one tradition within Anglicanism (alongside, and in certain tension with, evangelical and charismatic traditions). One is either Catholic or Evangelical, certainly not both together. A century or more of tension between the catholic and evangelical traditions within Anglicanism has made it difficult for some to accept the word ‘Catholic’ as an appropriate description of authentic Anglicanism.

Read it all.

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4 comments on “Mark Thompson: What does it mean to be Anglican? II

  1. stabill says:

    The ‘read it all’ link points to part 2 (October 5) of a series that has now grown to three parts. Part 3 is the one that is new today (October 16):
    [url=http://markdthompson.blogspot.com/2009/10/what-does-it-mean-to-be-anglican-iii.html]http://markdthompson.blogspot.com/2009/10/what-does-it-mean-to-be-anglican-iii.html[/url]

  2. nwlayman says:

    The biggest problem with Anglican usage of the word “Catholic” is that it is used exclusively by themselves about themselves. No Roman Catholic or Orthodox **ever** use the term to refer to Anglicans. That’s not considerable misunderstanding, it’s understanding.

  3. farstrider+ says:

    Strictly speaking, Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox don’t recognize each other as “Catholic” either, in the fullest sense, even though relations between them are warmer now than they have been for centuries…

  4. dwstroudmd+ says:

    Query: Is an English catholic like an episcopalian Anglican? Compare and contrast and use as many blog citations as you like.