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==== Anglican theology ====
In [[Anglican Churches]] there is the historic, Reformed monergistic view of salvation,.{{sfn|Salter|2018|ps=. "The code and creed of Anglicanism is richly Trinitarian (divine self-disclosure), soteriologically monergistic (grace alone), and warmly pastoral (godly care) in its approach to the people it serves within and beyond the bounds of its membership."}} butThe some[[Church AnglicansSociety]] adhereteaches tothat theArticle synergistic10 viewof taught bythe ''[[RichardThirty-nine HookerArticles]]'' "underwrites a ''monergistic'' (from ''mono'' — ‘one,’ and ''ergo'' — ‘to work’) doctrine of justification. ... It teaches that our state of spiritual death — the utter inability of the bound human will — means that everything that goes into our coming to spiritual life has to belong to God. His is the whole initiative; his is the decisive, effective will."<ref name="Woolford2017">{{sfncite web |Olsonlast1=Woolford |1999first1=Tom |ptitle=535Article 10 — Of Free-Will |psurl=https://www.churchsociety.org/resource/article-10-of-free-will/ "Many|publisher=[[Church AnglicansSociety]] follow|access-date=12 RichardMarch Hooker's2025 brand|language=English of|date=10 synergism{{nbsp}}[...]".March 2017}}</ref>
 
However, some Anglicans adhere to the synergistic view taught by [[Richard Hooker]].{{sfn|Olson|1999|p=535|ps=. "Many Anglicans follow Richard Hooker's brand of synergism{{nbsp}}[...]".}}
 
==See also==