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Church of Christ
editAnd The Restoration Movment
edit- Churches of Christ
- Related Fellowships
- Sponsoring church (Churches of Christ)
- The churches of Christ (non-institutional)
- Christian churches and churches of Christ
- International Churches of Christ
- World Convention of Churches of Christ
- Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
- United Church of Christ
- Congregational church
- Restoration Movement
- Restoration Movement
- Christians (Stone Movement)
- Disciples of Christ (Campbell Movement)
- Campbellite
- Augsburg Confession
- Declaration and address
- Springfield Presbytery
- Key Doctrine
- Baptism
- Baptism in early Christianity
- Believer's baptism
- Immersion baptism
- Elder (Christianity)
- Universal priesthood (doctrine)
- Baptismal regeneration
- Millennial Views
- Millennialism
- Amillennialism
- Dispensationalism
- Postmillennialism
- Premillennialism
- Key Leaders
- Alexander Campbell (clergyman)
- Thomas Campbell (clergyman)
- Douglas A. Foster
- Benton Cordell Goodpasture
- N. B. Hardeman
- David Lipscomb
- Austin McGary
- Barton W. Stone
- Foy E. Wallace
- Publications
- Christian Connection
- Christianity Magazine (Churches of Christ)
- Herald of Truth
- Firm Foundation
- Gospel Advocate
- Gospel Broadcasting Network
- Millennial Harbinger
- Truth Magazine
- Schools of Higher Leaning
- Abilene Christian University
- Freed–Hardeman University
- Harding School of Theology
- Harding University
- Memphis School of Preaching
- John Smith (Restoration movement)
- Walter Scott (clergyman)