Via media — Via Vi a, n. [L. See {Way}.] A road way. [1913 Webster] {Via Lactea} [L.] (Anat.), the Milky Way, or Galaxy. See {Galaxy}, 1. {Via media} [L.] (Theol.), the middle way; a name applied to their own position by the Anglican high churchmen, as being … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
via media — [vī′ə mē′dē ə, vē′ə mā′dē ə] n. [L] a middle way; course between two extremes … English World dictionary
Via Media — La Via Media es una metodología teológica para hacer teología anglicana en un mundo de constantes cambios. Los principios de la catolicidad y apostolicidad son inmutables o verdades intocables por los anglicanos. Aclaramos, la Via Media no es un… … Wikipedia Español
via media — The via media, or middle way, was the set of beliefs and practices imposed by Queen Elizabeth I (1533 1603) on the Church of England early in her reign, as a compromise between the Protestant supporters of her brother, Edward VI (r. 154753),… … Encyclopedia of Protestantism
via media — noun Etymology: Latin Date: 1834 a middle way … New Collegiate Dictionary
via media — /vuy euh mee dee euh, may , vee euh/; Lat. /wee ah me dee ah/ a middle way; a mean between two extremes. [1835 45; < L] * * * … Universalium
via media — noun A third way; a middle course, a compromise … Wiktionary
VIA MEDIA — the middle way. A position promoted by seventeenth century Anglicans which saw ANGLICANISM as a moderate compromise between the extremes of ROMAN CATHOLICISM and PROTESTANTISM … Concise dictionary of Religion
via media — through the middle; golden path … English contemporary dictionary
via media — [ˌvi:ə mɛdɪə, mi:dɪə] noun formal a middle way or compromise between extremes. Origin from L … English new terms dictionary