Protestant theological movement
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concept
A Protestant theological movement is a distinct stream within Protestant Christianity characterized by shared doctrinal emphases, interpretive approaches to Scripture, and practical expressions of faith that differentiate it from other Protestant traditions.
Observed surface forms (7)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| 20th-century Christian theology movement | 1 |
| Anabaptist Christian movement | 1 |
| Arminian theological movement | 1 |
| Calvinist theological school | 1 |
| Pietist-influenced Christian tradition | 1 |
| Reformed theological movement | 1 |
| branch of Protestant theology | 1 |
Instances (8)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Neo-orthodoxy | — |
| Zwinglianism | branch of Protestant theology |
| Neo-Calvinism | — |
| River Brethren traditions | Anabaptist Christian movement |
| Tübingen school of theology | — |
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theology of hope
surface form:
Theology of hope
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20th-century Christian theology movement |
| Arminian Methodism | Arminian theological movement |
| Old Princeton | Reformed theological movement |