I probably should have asked this sooner. I need the information by tonight. But I think it should be a fairly easy question to answer, however, wiki and google have failed me!

Would an Anglican (a "high church" sort of Anglican) believe in Predestination? Specifically, an Anglican in the mid 19th century? Also...can somebody give me a run down of the big theological differences between a Catholic and said Anglican--I feel like there wouldn't be any *huge* differences, as the high church looks to me to be fairly Catholic still. I mean, there's the Pope thing. But I'm not smart enough to grasp the nuances on my own over here.

From: [identity profile] txvoodoo.livejournal.com


Predestination is in Calvinism (and its offshoots), not the Anglican church.

The major diffs between Roman Catholic Church and Anglican Catholic Church:

1: superiority and infallibility of the pope
2: the doctrine of transubstantiation.

The latter is quite a substantial theological difference.
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