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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «DENOMINATIONALIST»
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The Preached God: Proclamation in Word and Sacrament
Aside from the fact that it is already something of a slur to be called a
denominationalist (who would admit to such in an “ecumenical” age?), it is also
specious for people who are not themselves yet ready to accept the papacy and
all that goes ...
Gerhard O. Forde, Mark C. Mattes, Steven D. Paulson, 2007
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The Organizational Revolution: Presbyterians and American ...
A typical turn-of-the-century argument for denominationalism was made by no
less a theologian than the modernist Baptist Shailer Mathews, who in a 1910
article entitled "Why I Am a Denominationalist" gave these among other reasons:
Why ...
John M. Mulder, Milton J. Coalter, Louis B. Weeks, 1992
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A Sense of Being Called
Dr. Poteat thought for a moment and then asked, “Are you a denominationalist?”
Not having heard that term before, I replied, “No, I'm an Episcopalian.” I assumed
that being a denominationalist was like being an Episcopalian or a Methodist.
Richard Stoll Armstrong, 2011
... both physical and psychological.209 Similarly, students of sects, renewal-
oriented religious groups, have proposed the existence of "generic" tendencies
for sectarian religions to evolve into denominationalist forms.210 On the other
hand a ...
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Cycles of Faith: The Development of the World's Religions
themselves as post denominationalist and neo-apostolic and thus are
independent of and uninterested in historic, organized, institutionalized,
denominationalist Christianity" (Religions of the World, vol. 1, xxix). Examples
would be "African ...
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Catholicism and the Shaping of Nineteenth-Century America
In this denominationalist structure, however, the Roman Catholic Church, as in
our discussion of the millennialist expectations, played a pivotal role. The Church
remained a powerful foil and organizing device for Protestants. If they continued ...
Jon Gjerde, S. Deborah Kang, 2011
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Faith Seeking Action: Mission, Social Movements, and the ...
The ecclesiastical position rejecting control of churches by centralized
denominationalist headquarters; organizing churches and missions independent
of historic Christianity.” “Independents. One of Christianity's 6 ecclesiastico-
cultural ...
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Encyclopedia of Protestantism: 4-volume Set
The final line (22) sums up the whole typology and its status; all Core Protestants
belong to denominations characterized here as “Denominationalist,” that is,
controlled to some extent by strong centralized head-quarters and bureaucratic
staff.
Hans J. Hillerbrand, Professor and Chair Department of Religion Hans J Hillerbrand, 2004
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Swedish Men Arguing About God
The college hoped Anderson's departure would improve the college's financial
situation. Karl Erixon from Stockholm was the new teacher. Erixon was a non-
denominationalist brought in by the Ansgar Synod's anti-denominationalist
faction.
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Representing Religious Pluralization in Early Modern Europe
Here, the witty point of the facetia is not forced into a denominationalist
interpretive frame a priori. However, its function is altered under the changed
narrative conditions. By being made anonymous, the plot has been taken out of
the serial ...
5 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «DENOMINATIONALIST»
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denominationalist no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Reflections on Cognitive Dissonance: Hauerwas and Newsweek
Having taken leave from being a pastor and active denominationalist in search of a less institutional and more “organic” expression of what it ... «Patheos, abr 12»
Who Is the Wicked Son?
A Jewish people without all its voices is not a people. It's an American denominationalist religion where land, history and language gather dust. «The Atlantic, jun 11»
Perspectives of a Former Fundamentalist Christian
In short, I regard myself as a Christ-follower by choice, a multi-denominationalist by interest, and an ardent practitioner of the spiritual practices ... «Huffington Post, mar 11»
Jersey City synagogue says 'to life!' on its 50th
Philosophically, I am a 21st-century post-denominationalist,” she said, citing a statement on the B'nai Jacob website that recognizes a “wide ... «New Jersey Jewish News, nov 08»
UJ President Robert Wexler has roots in three denominations
Wexler doesn't consider himself a post-denominationalist, because he appreciates that the movements appeal to different people. Rather, he ... «The Jewish Journal of greater L.A, mar 07»