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- Progressive_Christianity abstract "Progressive Christianity is a form of Christianity which is characterized by a willingness to question tradition, acceptance of human diversity, a strong emphasis on social justice and care for the poor and the oppressed, and environmental stewardship of the Earth. Progressive Christians have a deep belief in the centrality of the instruction to "love one another" (John 15:17) within the teaching of Jesus Christ. This leads to a focus on promoting values such as compassion, justice, mercy, tolerance, often through political activism. Though prominent, the movement is by no means the only significant movement of progressive thought among Christians (see the 'See also' links below).Progressive Christianity draws on the insights of multiple theological streams including evangelicalism, liberalism, neo-orthodoxy, and liberation theology. Though the terms Progressive Christianity and Liberal Christianity are often used synonymously, the two movements are distinct, despite sharing many similarities. The characteristics of Progressive Christianity can be summarized as: A spiritual vitality and expressiveness, including participatory, arts-infused, and lively worship as well as a variety of spiritual rituals and practices such as meditation Intellectual integrity including a willingness to question An affirmation of human diversity An affirmation of the Christian faith with a simultaneous sincere respect for other faiths Strong ecological concerns and commitments↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Progressive_Christianity wikiPageExternalLink www.DifferentVoice.com.
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- Progressive_Christianity wikiPageExternalLink www.progressivechristianity.ca.
- Progressive_Christianity wikiPageExternalLink www.tcpc.org.
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- Progressive_Christianity comment "Progressive Christianity is a form of Christianity which is characterized by a willingness to question tradition, acceptance of human diversity, a strong emphasis on social justice and care for the poor and the oppressed, and environmental stewardship of the Earth. Progressive Christians have a deep belief in the centrality of the instruction to "love one another" (John 15:17) within the teaching of Jesus Christ.".
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