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Restorationism (Christianity)

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True Jesus Church
non-denominational Christian church founded in Beijing, China
Jehovah's Witnesses
nontrinitarian millenarian restorationist Christian denomination
Christadelphians
The Christadelphians () are a restorationist and Unitarian Christian denomination. The name means 'brothers in Christ', from the Greek words for Christ (Christos) and brothers (adelphoi).
Restorationism
Restorationism, also known as Christian primitivism, is a religious perspective holding that the early beliefs and practices of the followers of Jesus were either lost or adulterated after his death, and therefore require restoration. It is a view that often "seeks to correct faults or deficiencies, in other branches of Christianity, by appealing to the primitive church as normative model".
Shakers
The '''United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, more commonly known as the Shakers''', are a millenarian restorationist Christian sect founded in England and then organized in the United States in the 1780s. They were initially known as "Shaking Quakers" because of their ecstatic behavior during worship services.
Catholic Apostolic Church
UK Christian denomination (1832-)
Great Apostasy
theory in some Christian churches
World Mission Society Church of God
new religious movement
Local churches
Christian movement, started in China by Watchman Nee and Witness Lee
Makuya Church
thumb|Makuya members visiting Israel '''''', based at the Tokyo Bible Seminary, is a new religious movement in Japan founded in 1948 by Ikurō Teshima. Its members' goal is to grasp the inner truth of "biblical religion", or the "love of the Holy Spirit" as Teshima puts it, and extol this love by embodying it and living accordingly.
La Luz del Mundo
Nontrinitarian Christian denomination with international headquarters in Mexico
Kingdom of Jesus Christ
Philippine-based Restorianist church founded by Apollo Quiboloy