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removing references to particular sects that may be considered "conservative" and early Christianities. those would belong in 2 separate (and potentially contentious) list articles, not a disambiguation page. |
rm Evangelicalism, a sect considered "conservative" but not entirely or essentially so. Christian fundamentalism, however, is considered a historical reaction Liberal Christianity. I'd add The Fundamentals, but it's too specific |
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*The [[Christian right]] in U.S. politics |
*The [[Christian right]] in U.S. politics |
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*[[Traditionalism (religion)|Traditionalist]] christian groups |
*[[Traditionalism (religion)|Traditionalist]] christian groups |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Christian denomination]] |
*[[Christian denomination]] |
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*[[Christian fundamentalism]]<!-- including because it is historically considered a reaction [[Liberal Christianity]] --> |
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*[[Conservatism]] |
*[[Conservatism]] |
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*[[Evangelicalism]] |
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*[[Orthodoxy]] |
*[[Orthodoxy]] |
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Revision as of 17:30, 6 December 2011
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Conservative Christianity may refer to:
- The Christian right in U.S. politics
- Traditionalist christian groups