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  • ...a woman, and that outside of this, it is a [[sin]] against [[God]]. Some [[liberal Christian]]s deem that sex outside a marriage, including homosexual relatio ...e]] and [[North America]], some church [[denominations]] have embraced the liberal viewpoint often causing large splits in congregations. One of the major dev
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  • ...f Adelaide is a part of the [[Anglican Church in South Australia]]. It has liberal leanings, however there are some strong evangelical elements, especially in
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  • ...ustralia]]. Like most of the Anglican Communion in the first world, it has liberal leanings, however not to the extent of countries like the United States and
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  • ...the conversion of Roman Catholics to Old Catholicism (or [[Lutheranism]]). Liberal politicians and philosophers also sympathised with the Old Catholic movemen ...nd liturgy with the Roman Catholic Church. However it tends to have a more liberal stance on most issues, including the eligibility of women for ordination an
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  • ...s in Anglicanism]] - [[Evangelical Anglicanism]], [[Anglo-Catholicism]], [[Liberal Anglicanism]] ...urch there are three main wings: evangelical (low); anglo-catholic (high); liberal.
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  • In more liberal and Western countries there is very little persecution against Christians,
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  • ...od's ever expanding love and encompassing of what was once forbidden. The liberal argument also often involves complex translation and linguistic discrepanci ...e]] and [[North America]], many church [[denominations]] have embraced the liberal viewpoint, sometimes causing strife within congregations. One of the major
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  • ...church as it has existed through the 20th century (whether fundamentalist, liberal, megachurch, or tall-steeple liturgical). Its strengths: creative, energeti ...church as it has existed through the 20th century (whether fundamentalist, liberal, megachurch, or tall-steeple liturgical). Its strengths: creative, energeti
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  • ...l topic in Christianity. Generally considered unbiblical and sinful, a few liberal denominations have embraced the concept causing significant division within
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  • ...tant and Catholic churches which more-or-less happily co-exist beside more liberal beliefs within the overall church structure.
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  • ...than any other country, it has obvious conservative Christian and secular liberal voices. Christianity is the main religion, with [[Baptist]] and [[Roman Cat
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  • ...Liberal churches of different denominations now have more in common than a liberal than a s conservative church within the same denomination. ...hurches. Within the Protestant churches there is also growing gaps between liberal and conservative biblical beliefs.
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  • In reaction to liberal Bible critique, Fundamentalism arose in the 20th century, primarily in the ...arily with Karl Barth, neo-orthodoxy sought to counter-act the tendency of liberal theology to make theological accomodations to modern scientific perspective
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  • ...And frankly, it was unusual that this particular person espoused the more liberal view, given that otherwise they are very conservative. ...a hundred years or so) and trying to re-interpret the Scriptures in a more liberal sense to suit those newer values; and this is against the traditional view
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  • ...very little about his early years. As a student in Paris, he studied the liberal arts before continuing his studies in theology at his father's request. La
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