Restoration movements
Restoration movements. A tendency, in Christianity, to turn away from established churches and to seek to ‘restore’ what is taken to be primitive or original Christianity. Frequently associated with charismatic gifts and millennial expectations, examples are the Church of the Latter Day Saints, or the House Church movement.
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