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  2. Conservative Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Conservative Christianity, also known as conservative theology, theological conservatism, traditional Christianity, [1] [2] or biblical orthodoxy [3] is a grouping of overlapping and denominationally diverse theological movements within Christianity that seeks to retain the orthodox and long-standing traditions and beliefs of Christianity.

  3. Christian right - Wikipedia

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    The Christian right has advanced socially conservative positions on issues such as creationism in public education, [15] school prayer, [16] temperance, [17] Christian nationalism, [18] Christian Zionism, [2] and Sunday Sabbatarianism, [19] as well as opposition to the teaching of biological evolution, [15] embryonic stem cell research, [20 ...

  4. List of Christian democratic parties - Wikipedia

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    Christian democracy can be seen as either conservative, centrist, or liberal / left of, right of, or center of the mainstream political parties depending on the social and political atmosphere of a given country and the positions held by individual Christian democratic parties.

  5. The Conservative Congregational Christian Conference is a Congregationalist denomination in the United States. [3] It is the most conservative and oldest Congregationalist denomination in America following the dissolution of the Congregational Christian Churches . [ 4 ]

  6. Conservatism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Conservative and Christian media organizations and American conservative figures are influential, and American conservatism is a large and mainstream ideology in the Republican Party and nation. As of 2021, 36 percent of Americans consider themselves conservative according to polling by Gallup, Inc. [3] [4] [5]

  7. Mainline Protestant - Wikipedia

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    Mainline Christian groups are often more accepting of other beliefs and faiths, affirm the ordination of women, and have become increasingly affirming of gay ordination. [78] Nearly one-third of mainline Protestants call themselves conservative, and most local mainline congregations have a strong, active conservative element. [78]

  8. Evangelical left - Wikipedia

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    The Evangelical left is a Christian left movement in Evangelical Christianity that affirms conservative evangelical theology and are politically progressive. It is mainly based in the US, but is also found in Latin America. [1] [2]

  9. Conservative Anabaptism - Wikipedia

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    Ordinances commonly observed in many Conservative Anabaptist churches include "baptism, communion, footwashing, marriage, anointing with oil, the holy kiss, and the prayer covering." [3] Conservative Anabaptists may have Sunday school, hold revival meetings, or operate their own Christian schools (parochial schools).