History prof explains early Anglicanism
The video starts with Luther and the Reformed, but soon finds its way to the Elizabethan Settlement, the first event of a process that created Anglicanism's tolerance for diverse religious opinion within the one church. As I have remarked before, Anglicanism is a good model to use if you are looking for a church government that can serve believers who exhibit wide differences in their theological viewpoints. As I have also remarked, some segments of the Anglican Communion are in our time heretical when measured against Anglicanism's own historical standards. Anglicanism needs to figure out how to keep its varying ideas inside orthodox boundaries. That work is in hand, but is far from finished. Here is a look into the past to see where the tradition of the big tent (or broad church) has its roots.
You can skip ahead to https://youtu.be/BP4dtZoWlZg?t=1243 if you don't need the deep background of the story.
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