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- Dominion_Theology abstract "Dominion Theology or Dominionism is the idea that Christians should work toward either a nation governed by Christians or one governed by a conservative Christian understanding of biblical law. At least under this name, it exists primarily among Protestants in the United States. It is a form of theocracy and is related to theonomy, though it does not necessarily advocate Mosaic law as the basis of government. Prominent adherents of Dominion Theology are otherwise theologically diverse, including the Calvinist Christian Reconstructionism and the charismatic/Pentecostal Kingdom Now theology and New Apostolic Reformation.Some elements within the mainstream Christian right have been influenced by Dominion Theology authors. Indeed, some writers have applied the term "Dominionism" more broadly to the mainstream Christian right, implicitly arguing that that movement is founded upon a theology that requires Christians to govern over non-Christians. Mainstream conservatives do not call themselves "Dominionists," and the usage has sparked considerable controversy.".
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- Dominion_Theology hasPhotoCollection Dominion_Theology.
- Dominion_Theology subject Category:Christian_eschatology.
- Dominion_Theology subject Category:Christian_fundamentalism.
- Dominion_Theology subject Category:Christian_law.
- Dominion_Theology subject Category:Christian_terms.
- Dominion_Theology subject Category:Conspiracy_theories_in_the_United_States.
- Dominion_Theology subject Category:Dominionism.
- Dominion_Theology subject Category:Religious_nationalism.
- Dominion_Theology comment "Dominion Theology or Dominionism is the idea that Christians should work toward either a nation governed by Christians or one governed by a conservative Christian understanding of biblical law. At least under this name, it exists primarily among Protestants in the United States. It is a form of theocracy and is related to theonomy, though it does not necessarily advocate Mosaic law as the basis of government.".
- Dominion_Theology label "Dominio (teología)".
- Dominion_Theology label "Dominion Theology".
- Dominion_Theology label "Heerschappijtheologie".
- Dominion_Theology sameAs Dominio_(teología).
- Dominion_Theology sameAs Heerschappijtheologie.
- Dominion_Theology sameAs m.04b653.
- Dominion_Theology sameAs Q2932728.
- Dominion_Theology sameAs Q2932728.
- Dominion_Theology wasDerivedFrom Dominion_Theology?oldid=604327685.
- Dominion_Theology isPrimaryTopicOf Dominion_Theology.