Antiprelatism

/ˌæntiˈprɛləˌtɪzəm/ noun

Definition

A movement or doctrine opposing prelacy and the hierarchical government of the church by bishops and high-ranking clergy.

Etymology

From antiprelate + -ism (belief system). This term emerged during religious reforms to describe organized opposition to episcopal church structure, particularly in England and Scotland.

Kelly Says

Antiprelatism was so powerful in 17th-century England that it helped spark the English Civil War—religious arguments about church structure literally changed the political system!

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