Movements within Christianity
Theological movements adjacent to or claiming continuity with historic Christianity but holding doctrinal positions that warrant biblical examination.
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Black Hebrew Israelites
An NKJV-anchored examination of the Black Hebrew Israelite movement: identity claims, the gospel for the nations, and apostolic teaching on race in Christ.
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Christian Universalism
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of Christian Universalism (apokatastasis): the doctrine that all will eventually be saved through Christ.
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Eastern Orthodoxy
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of Eastern Orthodox teachings on theosis, icons, tradition, and salvation.
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Hebrew Roots Movement
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of the Hebrew Roots Movement: Torah-observance, Sabbath, biblical feasts, and the apostolic teaching on the law.
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Progressive Christianity
An NKJV-anchored examination of Progressive Christianity: deconstruction, the rejection of substitutionary atonement, and the historic Christian gospel.
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Prosperity Gospel
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of the Word of Faith movement: positive confession, health and wealth, and the gospel of God's provision.
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Roman Catholicism
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of Roman Catholic teachings on Scripture, salvation, the Eucharist, Mary, papal authority, and purgatory.
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Seventh-day Adventism
An NKJV-anchored examination of Seventh-day Adventist distinctives: the Investigative Judgment, Ellen White, the Sabbath, and conditional immortality.
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Unitarian Universalism
A respectful, NKJV-anchored examination of Unitarian Universalism: the rejection of the Trinity, universal salvation, and the gospel of Christ.