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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.
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 liberal Christianity, the Bible is sometimes regarded as spiritual myth or allegory.
Reform Judaism and Liberal Christianity are two examples of such religious associations.
The man of the nineteenth century did not disbelieve in the Resurrection because his liberal Christianity allowed him to doubt it.
In his education, he moved from "premillenarian fundamentalism" to "scientific humanism" and then to liberal Christianity.
Liberal Christianity and Evangelicalism are examples of different Christian movements.
Liberal Christianity often views the devil metaphorically.
During the 20th century the Church of Sweden oriented itself strongly towards liberal Christianity and human rights.
He was consequently compelled to resign his pastorate, and for some years occupied himself by urging the claims of a liberal Christianity.
Liberal Christianity is a term which is used for several movements in Christianity.
"We have our roots in liberal Christianity and our branches in universal forms of spiritual expression."
Brinsmead's beliefs began to resemble liberal Christianity.
Liberal Christianity, exemplified by some theologians, sought to bring to churches new critical approaches to the Bible.
The theology of liberal Christianity was prominent in the Biblical criticism of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Supporters and detractors of such changes mirror the more general controversies regarding gender-neutral language and liberal Christianity.
An important journal of liberal Christianity, it was influential in the Unitarian and Transcendentalist movements.
It also meant the loss of a leadership role within liberal Christianity in the UK, and within the world of religious education.
The word "liberal" in liberal Christianity does not refer to a leftist political agenda but rather to insights developed during the Enlightenment.