A branch of theology especially associated with the churches historically derived from the Church of England In the past, characteristic emphases have included the recognition of the relation between liturgy and theology, and an emphasis upon the importance of the doctrine of the incarnation
Anglicanism is the beliefs and practices of the Church of England, and of the churches related to it
The beliefs and organization of the Church of England and the national churches that together form the Anglican Communion The Communion includes the Episcopal Church in the U S and the Anglican Church of Canada The denomination is theologically diverse, having members whose beliefs range from Fundamentalism to liberal Christianity The Communion is coordinated by the Lambeth Conference which meets once every decade