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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
Christadelphia Home Page Christadelphia World-Wide: A web site for Christadelphians and Bible students everywhere
Who are the Christadelphians and What Do They Believe? This community of his followers became known as “Christadelphians” and was officially founded in 1848 The name of the religious community means "brothers and sisters in Christ" in the original Greek
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
What is Christadelphianism, and what do Christadelphians believe . . . Christadelphians believe that faith in Christ is the beginning point, but salvation is not completed there Salvation according to the Christadelphians is a process dependent upon “belief in the covenants,” good works, and baptism
BBC - Religions - Christianity: Christadelphians Christadelphians aim to get as close as possible to the faith and practice of the early Christian church They describe themselves as "a lay community patterned after first century Christianity"
What defines Christadelphianism as a religious movement? Christadelphians affirm the virgin birth and sinless life of Jesus while emphasizing His humanity They teach that Jesus’s sacrifice reconciles humanity with God, a central tenet of their faith
Who are the Christadelphians? – Bridge to the Bible Before anyone is baptised and becomes a Christadelphian, he or she must understand the important teachings of the Bible Christadelphians can travel throughout the world and find other Christadelphians They are friends because they all believe in Jesus They are in “fellowship”