Liberal Christianity
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Liberal Christianity, sometimes called liberal theology, is an umbrella term covering diverse, philosophically and biblically informed religious movements and ideas within Christianity from the late 18th century and onward. Liberal does not refer to Progressive Christianity or to the American political philosophy, but to the philosophical and religious thought that developed as a consequence of the Enlightenment.
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See also
- Biblical hermeneutics
- Christian democracy
- Christian existentialism
- Christian feminism
- Christian left
- Christian socialism
- Christian universalism
- Evangelical left
- Fountain Street Church
- European Liberal Protestant Network
- Free Christianity
- Jesus Seminar
- Liberal Anglo-Catholicism
- Postliberal theology
- Postmodern Christianity
- Process theology
- Progressive Christianity
- Queer theology
- Secular theology
- Social Gospel
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