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- Post-Protestant abstract "Post-Protestantism is a movement in the 20th century and 21st century that seeks to distance Christian faith from the influence and traditions of the Roman Catholic church and "her sister churches" (traditional, mainline, liturgical Protestant denominations dating back mostly to the 17th and 18th centuries).".
- Post-Protestant wikiPageID "10736422".
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- Post-Protestant subject Category:Christian_movements.
- Post-Protestant subject Category:Christian_theological_movements.
- Post-Protestant type Abstraction100002137.
- Post-Protestant type Act100030358.
- Post-Protestant type Action100037396.
- Post-Protestant type Change100191142.
- Post-Protestant type ChristianMovements.
- Post-Protestant type ChristianTheologicalMovements.
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- Post-Protestant comment "Post-Protestantism is a movement in the 20th century and 21st century that seeks to distance Christian faith from the influence and traditions of the Roman Catholic church and "her sister churches" (traditional, mainline, liturgical Protestant denominations dating back mostly to the 17th and 18th centuries).".
- Post-Protestant label "Post-Protestant".
- Post-Protestant sameAs Q7233487.
- Post-Protestant sameAs Q7233487.
- Post-Protestant sameAs Post-Protestant.
- Post-Protestant wasDerivedFrom Post-Protestant?oldid=561143867.
- Post-Protestant isPrimaryTopicOf Post-Protestant.