Episcopalism

/ɪˈpɪskəpəlɪzəm/ noun

Definition

A religious or political ideology that emphasizes the authority and importance of bishops in church governance.

Etymology

From episcopal + -ism (a system of belief or practice). The term designates the actual philosophy underlying bishop-centered governance.

Kelly Says

Some scholars argue that episcopalism is actually about power distribution—having bishops creates a middle management layer that can either protect local churches from distant authority or enforce conformity, depending on how it's structured.

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