In the 1800s, liberal Christianity was still hard to separate from political liberalism.
It is considered to be one of the major organizations promoting liberal Christianity.
Despite its name, liberal Christianity has always been thoroughly protean.
As a whole, liberal Christianity is a product of a continuing philosophical dialogue.
Overall, liberal Christianity is a product of a continuing philosophical dialogue.
He was one of the major figures of early 20th century biblical studies and a prominent voice in liberal Christianity.
He became a well-known spokesman for liberal Christianity.
Within Liberal Christianity, individual sins such as abortion or homosexual acts are often less emphasized.
Perhaps the most valuable contribution of this liberal Christianity was the abolition of slavery.
In his education, he moved from "premillenarian fundamentalism" to "scientific humanism" and then to liberal Christianity.