"The problem dates back to the time of the American Revolution, when the Church of England in America was just what that name says: it was the Church of England, merely in America. Since the 16th century, when King Henry VIII made himself, in effect, the pope of England, the English king had been the supreme church authority. Time had somewhat eroded this authority by 1776, thanks in part to the Puritan revolution in the mid-17th century. Nonetheless, the authority structure within the church remained officially monarchical."
In The New York Times, Jack Miles takes a look at the possible expulsion of the American Episcopalians from the Anglican Communion.
Friday, March 02, 2007
A House Divided
Labels:
American Revolution,
Britain,
cultural history,
religion
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