Raccoon John Smith

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Raccoon John Smith was an influential early 19th-century American frontier preacher and leader in the Stone–Campbell Restoration Movement, known for promoting Christian unity and simple New Testament Christianity.

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instanceOf American preacher
Restoration Movement leader
person
advocated unity of Christians based on the Bible alone
affiliation Campbell movement NERFINISHED
Christian Church (Stone–Campbell tradition) NERFINISHED
Stone movement
areaOfInfluence American frontier religion
early Restoration Movement churches
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedAs colorful frontier evangelist
influential leader in the Stone–Campbell Restoration Movement
doctrineEmphasized authority of the New Testament
baptism by immersion
congregational autonomy
emphasized return to apostolic practices
simple, primitive Christianity
unity over denominational labels
givenName John NERFINISHED
ideology restorationism
knownAs frontier revival preacher
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Restoration Movement NERFINISHED
Stone–Campbell Restoration Movement NERFINISHED
nickname Raccoon NERFINISHED
notableFor advocating simple New Testament Christianity
frontier preaching in early 19th-century America
promoting Christian unity
occupation Christian minister
preacher
opposed human creeds as tests of fellowship
sectarian division among Christians
placeOfActivity American frontier
Kentucky NERFINISHED
Ohio River Valley NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
sexOrGender male
theologicalFocus Christian unity
rejection of denominational creeds
restoration of New Testament Christianity
timePeriod early 19th century
tradition Stone–Campbell tradition NERFINISHED

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