Category
page 1Christian fundamentalism
Christian fundamentalism
British and American protestant movement opposed to modernist theology
Plymouth Brethren
Christian movement
born again
evangelical Christian term
biblical inerrancy
belief that the Bible is without error
Oneness Pentecostalism
category of denominations and believers within Pentecostalism which adhere to the nontrinitarian theological doctrine of Oneness
anti-gender movement
international movement opposed to a so-called "gender ideology"
Biblical literalism
a term used differently by different authors concerning biblical interpretation
Dominion theology
Christian political ideology seeking to institute a nation governed by Christians based on biblical law
Christian reconstructionism
Christian fundamentalist Reformed theonomic movement, founded by Rousas Rushdoony, Greg Bahnsen and Gary North and influential in the U.S., that advocates theonomy and the restoration of certain biblical laws said to have continuing applicability
Twelve Tribes communities
Christian intentional community & denomination
Revival meeting
series of Christian religious services
Scofield Reference Bible
study Bible
Quiverfull
Quiverfull is a Christian theological position that sees large families as a blessing from God. It encourages procreation through the abstention from all forms of birth control, and sterilization reversal. The movement took its name from Psalm 127:3–5, where many children are metaphorically referred to as the arrows in a full quiver.
Harold Ockenga
American theologian (1905-1985)
hell house
evangelical Protestant haunted attraction
FREPAP
Peruvian political party
International Council of Christian Churches
organization