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Liberal religious position - embracing it involved adult in heresy |
Theological position of permissive believers, broadly speaking |
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Jul 12 2003 The Times - Cryptic |
Jun 29 2002 The Times - Cryptic |
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bLatitudinarianb was initially a pejorative term applied to a group of 17th-century English theologians who believed in conforming to official Church of England practices but who felt that matters of doctrine, liturgical practice, and ecclesiastical organization were of relatively little importance. |
Tolerance of other people's views, particularly in religious context. |
The latitudinarian position, that de re attitudes are merely a special case of de dicto attitudes |
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Latitudinarians, or latitude men were initially a group of 17th-century English theologians – clerics and academics – from the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England, who were moderate Anglicans (members of the Church of England, which was Protestant). In particular, they believed that adhering to very specific doctrines, liturgical practices, and church organizational forms, as did the Puritans, was not necessary and could be harmful: "The sense that one had special instructions from God made individuals less amenable to moderation and compromise, or to reason itself." Thus, the latitudinarians supported a broad-based Protestantism. They were later referred to as Broad Church (see also Inclusivism).* |