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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 We are a Bible-based community of believers, patterned after the first century ecclesias (churches), who wait for the return of our Lord Jesus Christ We hope for the time when Jesus will call all saints to him, set up his kingdom in Jerusalem, and subdue all nations of the Earth We pray for that time to come soon
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 the Christadelphian Church and Their Beliefs? - Christianity What is the Christadelphian Church and Their Beliefs? Christadelphians are a small Protestant sect of Christianity that was founded in the19th century by John Thomas Thomas was born in England and eventually emigrated to America in 1832
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
Christadelphian Statement of Faith: A Summary for the Curious 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 Here are the key beliefs that unite and define the Christadelphian faith:
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 He at first joined the followers of Thomas and Alexander Campbell, founders of the Disciples of Christ (Christians), but eventually he began
What is Christadelphianism? - GotQuestions. org Christadelphianism, like other cults and false religions, denies the deity of Jesus Christ and preaches a works-based salvation Regarding the deity of Christ, Christadelphianism teaches that Jesus was more than a man, but less than God
Christadelphian History The Christadelphian religious group traces its origins to John Thomas (1805–1871), who emigrated to North America from England in 1832 Following a near shipwreck he vowed to find out the truth about life and God through personal Biblical study