- A
religious denomination is a
subgroup within a
religion that
operates under a
common name and tradition,
among other activities. The term
refers to the...
- Non-church
movement Non-denominational
Muslim Non-denominational
Judaism Postdenominationalism Sunday Christian The
first nondenominational Christian churches...
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charismatics (second wave) combined,
owing to the
remarkable growth of
postdenominational and
independent charismatic groups. Neo-charismatics
believe in and...
- from the
original on June 29, 2023.
Retrieved June 23, 2023. "A '
Postdenominational' Era:
Inside The Rise Of The
Unaffiliated Church".
Religion Unplugged...
- non-traditional, and
nondenominational (also
called "transdenominational" or "
postdenominational") seminaries.
These grant semicha with
lesser requirements re time...
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Inclusivism Invisible church Irenicism One true
church One true
faith Postdenominationalism Religious pluralism Rimé
movement Sectarianism "Logo".
World Council...
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Charismatic movement (the "second wave").: 6 As a
result of the
growth of
postdenominational and
independent charismatic groups, Neo-charismatics are now believed...
- non-traditional, and
nondenominational (also
called "transdenominational" or "
postdenominational")
seminaries have been established.
These grant semikha in a shorter...
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Community churches began to
understand themselves as post-Protestant and
postdenominational. One of the
first organized efforts to
unite the
community churches...
- (July–Sept 2006), pp. 9–16; full text in SAS-Space Miller, Donald, E.,
Postdenominational Christianity in the Twenty-First Century,
Annals of the
American Academy...