- Christadelphians - Wikipedia
Christadelphians believe in the inspiration of the Bible, the Virgin Birth, the status of Jesus as the son of God, believer's baptism, the resurrection of the dead, the second coming of Christ, and the future kingdom of God on earth
- Who are the Christadelphians and What Do They Believe?
Christadelphians differ from these core beliefs by not believing in a literal hell, the Trinity, and that the kingdom of God will be on the earth
- The Christadelphian Faith
God has revealed his name as Yahweh, which we are called on to praise and adore The Christadelphians believe that Jesus the Christ is the son of God, who came to fulfill the Old Testament promises and covenants of God with mankind, primarily the covenants with Eve, Abraham and David
- Christadelphian Beliefs and Practices - Learn Religions
Christadelphians hold several beliefs that differ from traditional Christian denominations They reject the Trinity doctrine and believe that Jesus Christ was a man They do not mingle with other Christians, maintaining that they possess the truth and have no interest in ecumenism
- Christadelphian | Bible-based, Unitarian, Restorationist | Britannica
Christadelphian, member of a Christian group founded about 1848 by John Thomas, who, after studying medicine in London, emigrated to Brooklyn, New York
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The Christadelphian faith focuses on the foundational teachings of the Bible, including those taught by Moses, Abraham, the prophets, the apostles and of course, Jesus Christ
- CHRISTADELPHIAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHRISTADELPHIAN is one of a premillennial religious sect that was founded in the U S about 1850 and that rejects the doctrine of the Trinity in favor of a Unitarian and Adventist theology
- Frequently Asked Questions About The Christadelphians
The name "Christadelphian" is formed from three Greek roots: Christos (Christ), adelphoi (brethren) and the ending -ianos The name can be compared to others like "Christian" (one belonging to Christ) and "Philadelphia" (city of brotherly love)
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