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    Restorationism (or Restitutionism or Christian primitivism) is the belief that Christianity has been or should be restored along the lines of what is known about the apostolic early church, which restorationists see as the search for a purer and more ancient form of the religion. Fundamentally, … See more

    The terms restorationism, restorationist and restoration are used in several senses within Christianity. "Restorationism" in the sense of "Christian primitivism" refers to the attempt to correct perceived shortcomings of the … See more

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    The Protestant Reformation came about through an impulse to repair the Church and return it to what the reformers saw as its original biblical … See more

    The ideal of restoring a "primitive" form of Christianity grew in popularity in the United States after the American Revolution. This desire to restore a purer form of Christianity played a role in the development of many groups during this period, known as the See more

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    The restoration ideal has been interpreted and applied in a variety of ways. Four general historical models can be identified based on the … See more

    Beginning in about 1470 a succession of Popes focused on the acquisition of money, their role in Italian politics as rulers of the papal states and power politics within the college of cardinals. Restorationism at the time was centered on movements that wanted to renew … See more

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    Methodism began in the 1700's as a Christian Primitivist movement within the Church of England. John Wesley and his brother Charles, … See more

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    In the 1870s, a Bible study group led by Charles Taze Russell formed into what was eventually called the Bible Student movement. Russell's congregations did not consider him to be the founder of a new religion, but … See more

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    Restorationism, also called Christian primitivism is a movement that tries to model itself after what is known or believed of the Early Christian Church. Over the course of time, different …

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medieval_Restorationism

      Medieval Restorationism was a number of movements that sought to renew the Christian church during the Middle Ages. The failure of these movements helped create conditions that ultimately led to the Protestant Reformation.

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        Restorationism, also called Christian primitivism is a movement that tries to restore to model itself after what is known or believed of the Early Church. Over the course of time, different …

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        Oct 14, 2020 · “Restorationism is a later development of the charismatic renewal movement which took root in Britain from the early 1960s.” Several …

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        • https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Restorationism

          Jul 11, 2022 · Restorationism is sometimes used by religion scholars to denote a fourth branch of Christianity (after Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy and Protestantism), encompassing …

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          Restorationism (or Restitutionism or Christian primitivism) is the belief that Christianity has been or should be restored along the lines of what is known about the apostolic early church, which …

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          Noun [ edit] restorationism ( plural restorationisms ) Any movement or opinion that seeks to restore something to the way it was. (specifically) A movement that rejects much or all of …

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          Aug 17, 2022 · Restorationism (or Restitutionism or Christian primitivism) is the belief that Christianity has been or should be restored along the lines of what is known about the …

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          Restorationism draws attention to the reason it exists, which is sometimes called the Great Apostasy, or the fallen state of traditional Christianity. Because of its divisions, errors, and …

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