Broad Church

Broad Church
Broad Churchman.
pertaining or belonging to a party in the Anglican Church emphasizing a liberal interpretation of ritual. Cf. High Church, Low Church.

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▪ Anglican Communion movement
      moderate movement that emerged as one of the three parties in the Church of England during the mid-19th century. The Broad Church represented “broad” views and eschewed narrow expressions of doctrine as practiced by Anglo-Catholics (or High Churchmen) on one hand and anti-Roman Evangelicals (or Low Churchmen) on the other. Broad Churchmen in the 19th century—including such figures as Thomas Arnold, father of poet and critic Matthew Arnold, and R.D. Hampden—were liberal figures in the Anglican church with decidedly intellectual, rather than political, interests. At the turn of the century they were leaders of the Modernist movement, which demanded “a modern creed for modern man.” Broad Churchmen brought to the United States the British Christian Socialism that transformed the socially conservative Episcopal church (Episcopal Church in the United States of America) into a leading exponent of the Social Gospel.

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