ModerateChristianity is a theological movement in Christianity that seeks to make decisions based on spiritual wisdom. Moderation in Christianity is related...
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Progressive Christianity represents a postmodern theological approach, which developed out of the liberal Christianity of the modern era, itself rooted...
less rigorously ascetic, and took a more moderate approach to correct behavior. In normative early Christianity, the Church administered and prescribed...
God, who is nonetheless called God. This interpretation is found in Christianity as early as Justin Martyr and Melito of Sardis, and reflects ideas that...
Heresy in Christianity denotes the formal denial or doubt of a core doctrine of the Christian faith as defined by one or more of the Christian churches...
existentialism. Christian existentialism relies on Kierkegaard's understanding of Christianity. Kierkegaard addressed themes such as authenticity, anxiety, love, and...
Christian fundamentalism, also known as fundamental Christianity or fundamentalist Christianity, is a religious movement emphasizing biblical literalism...
branches of Christianity) by appealing to the primitive church as normative model".: 635 Efforts to restore an earlier, purer form of Christianity are frequently...
Great Awakening represented the first time African Americans embraced Christianity in large numbers. In the later part of the 1700s, the Revival came to...
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illuminated books, Blake sought to throw off the dogmatism of his contemporary Christianity and, guided by a lifetime of vivid visions, examine the dark, destructive...
Nontrinitarianism is a form of Christianity that rejects the mainstream Christian theology of the Trinity—the belief that God is three distinct hypostases...
Orthodox culture 1380–1589". The Cambridge History of Christianity. Vol. 5: Eastern Christianity. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-52181-113-2. R...
Christological doctrine considered heretical by all modern mainstream branches of Christianity. It is first attributed to Arius (c. AD 256–336), a Christian presbyter...
teachings, narratives, symbols, practices, or communities associated with Christianity without accepting the literal existence of God. There are different schools...
United States and later in other parts of the world, which contextualizes Christianity in an attempt to help those of African descent overcome oppression. It...
seen as a socially deviant movement and the majority of Methodists were moderate radicals. Early in the 19th century the Scottish minister Thomas Chalmers...
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Reformed Christianity, also called Calvinism, is a major branch of Protestantism that began during the sixteenth-century Protestant Reformation, a schism...
Moderate conservatism is a politically moderate version of conservatism that is less demanding than classical conservatism, and can be divided into several...
"moderate realism" of the medieval correspondence theory of truth (e.g. Thomas Aquinas). Christianity portal Biblical theology Postmodern Christianity...
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and in the street.[citation needed] Certain other religions besides Christianity have developed secular theologies and applied these to core concepts...