Evangelical Identity in Anglicanism
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https://doi.org/10.62221/ctj.2024.103Keywords:
Evangelical, Anglican, identity, conversion, BiblicalAbstract
Evangelical identity has been much contested over the years, with the meaning of the term being understood differently in different times and contexts. This paper makes the case that, in the Anglican context at least, there is a consistent underlying Evangelical identity which is about an emphasis on biblical preaching that calls for conversion to Jesus Christ and encourages holiness of life, lived out in the context of Anglican polity and practice.
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