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He tried to help the church to free itself from the clutches of western denominationalism.
He believed that denominationalism would prove to be the mark of the beast.
Efforts to restore an earlier, purer form of Christianity are often a response to denominationalism.
These differences can be so serious that they form a principal reason for division i.e., denominationalism.
Alexander Campbell had concerns that holding conventions would lead the movement into divisive denominationalism.
This act proclaimed to the entire region that the emphasis at the college was to be on Christian education and not on denominationalism.
This decline of denominationalism is not really surprising.
They intented to garner all Indian churches together and thereby eliminate denominationalism.
So the church's early founders were against church denominationalism and believed that churches should stick closer to the Bible teachings instead.
Some Christians view denominationalism as a regrettable fact.
Morrice was a last voice of old Puritanism, before permanent denominationalism became unavoidable after 1689.
Denominationalism is the division of one religion into separate groups, sects, schools of thought or denominations.
The desire of Warner and the others was to forsake denominationalism and creeds.
Denominationalism is a largely Protestant concept among Christians.
Panton was both a student of the word and one who began to see that denominationalism was evil in the sight of God.
Allen regarded "denominationalism" as a sin.
By the time he entered High school Mugambi had already become open-minded with regard to Christian denominationalism.
At the time of the Act, there was a push for the new system of education in Queensland to be free of denominationalism.
The glass of denominationalism is at least half full, she wrote two months ago in the liberal Protestant weekly The Christian Century.
The current publishers claim to follow in the steps of the original Gospel Trumpet by publishing strongly against denominationalism and sin.
The Social Sources of Denominationalism (1929)
The Primitive Methodist movement can therefore be said to have started in reaction to the Wesleyan drive towards respectability and denominationalism.
"Unlike the denominationalism Niebuhr feared, they are building distinctions based more on ritual and doctrine than on social divisions," she concluded.
Denominationalism is an ideology which views some or all Christian groups as being, in some sense, versions of the same thing regardless of their distinguishing labels.
These groups attempted to transcend Protestant denominationalism and orthodox Christian creeds to restore Christianity to its original form.