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  2. Progressive Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Progressive Christianity is a postliberal theological movement within Christianity that, in the words of Reverend Roger Wolsey, "seeks to reform the faith via the insights of post-modernism and a reclaiming of the truth beyond the verifiable historicity and factuality of the passages in the Bible by affirming the truths within the stories that ...

  3. Christian left - Wikipedia

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    Others in the Christian left have not only a different focus on issues from other Christian political groups, but different religious ideas as well. For example, some members of the Christian left may consider discrimination and bigotry against homosexuals to be immoral, but they differ on their views towards homosexual sex.

  4. Liberal Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Liberal Christianity, also known as liberal theology and historically as Christian Modernism (see Catholic modernism and Fundamentalist–Modernist controversy), [1] is a movement that interprets Christian teaching by prioritizing modern knowledge, science and ethics. It emphasizes the importance of reason and experience over doctrinal authority.

  5. Mainline Protestant - Wikipedia

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    The mainline Protestant churches (sometimes also known as oldline Protestants) [1] [2] [3] are a group of Protestant denominations in the United States and Canada largely of the theologically liberal or theologically progressive persuasion that contrast in history and practice with the largely theologically conservative evangelical ...

  6. List of Christian movements - Wikipedia

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    Progressive Christianity: focuses on the biblical injunctions that God's people live correctly, that they promote social justice and act to fight poverty, racism, and other forms of injustice. Rexism A Belgian fascist movement derived from the Roman Catholic social teachings concerning Christus Rex , and it was also the title of a conservative ...

  7. Progressive dispensationalism - Wikipedia

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    In Evangelical Christian theology, progressive dispensationalism is a variation of traditional dispensationalism. [1] All dispensationalists view the dispensations as chronologically successive. Progressive dispensationalists, in addition to viewing the dispensations as chronologically successive, also view the dispensations as progressive ...

  8. Churches, religious leaders and officials don't get to “have the last word” on how women choose to express their Christianity. She has since recruited seven other women of color to serve as ...

  9. Progressive revelation (Christianity) - Wikipedia

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    Progressive revelation is the doctrine in Christianity that the sections of the Bible that were written later contain a fuller revelation of God than the earlier sections. [citation needed] "Progressive revelation does not mean to say that the Old Testament is somehow less true than the New Testament. The progress was not from untruth to truth ...