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Central Churchmanship : ウィキペディア英語版
Central Churchmanship

Central Churchmanship describes those who adhere to the middle way in the Anglican Communion of the Christian religion, being neither markedly High Church/Anglo-catholic nor Low Church in their liturgical preferences. The term is used much less frequently than some others. Cyril Garbett uses it along with Anglo-catholic, Liberal and Evangelical as a label for schools within the Church of England, but thirteen pages later states:
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.

It came into use in the late nineteenth century when traditional High Churchmen decided to distance themselves from Anglo-Catholicism and Ritualism. Central Churchmen value both the official liturgies of the Church of England, which they clothe in a moderate amount of ceremonial and a characteristically Anglican way of doing theology that is rooted in the Bible, and the Councils and Creeds of the Early Church, whilst acknowledging the contribution made by the English Reformation. In their theological thinking they steer a middle course between the Anglo-Catholic and Evangelical parties, both of which are perceived as being extreme by Central Churchmen. Iremonger places William Temple among this group emphasising 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.
Perhaps the best known exponent of the Central Churchman position in the twentieth century was Geoffrey Francis Fisher Archbishop of Canterbury 1945-61. Many other well-known English bishops, including Robert Stopford, Henry Montgomery Campbell, and Mervyn Haigh also favoured a Central Churchmanship approach, as a way of defusing tensions within their dioceses, and as a way of promoting a "brand image" for the Church of England.
Since the 1970s Central Churchmanship as a distinct school of thought and practice within the Church of England has been in decline. This is mainly due to the closure or merger of some Theological Colleges that used to favour the Central position - namely, Wells Theological College, Lincoln Theological College, and Tenbury Wells - and a drift towards Liberalism, or Affirming Catholicism in others.
==Overlap with "Broad Church"==
Traditionally "Broad Church" has been used to refer to a particular tendency within Anglicanism which flourished in the 19th Century ; however, it has recently been used as a virtual synonym for Central Churchmanship and it appears that this is fairly standard in the United States of America.

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