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单词 Congregationalism
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Definition of Congregationalism in English:

Congregationalism

noun kɒŋɡrɪˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n(ə)lɪz(ə)mˌkɑŋɡrəˈɡeɪʃənlˌɪzəm
mass noun
  • A system of organization among Christian churches whereby individual local churches are largely self-governing.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • British influence remained strong for several decades, during which the Merina court was converted to Presbyterianism, Congregationalism, and Anglicanism.
    • We know that from the earliest decades of their enslaved sojourn in North America, some Africans converted to Christianity, e.g., Congregationalism, Anglicanism, and Quakerism.
    • As late as 1865, outside London, one third of the ministers within Congregationalism - the most prosperous and bourgeois evangelical denomination - had no ‘collegiate training’.
    • This dominant social class was, however, marked by religious crisis, with that great Boston oddity, Unitarianism, constituting a rebellion against traditional Calvinist Congregationalism.
    • The influence of Congregationalism in Massachusetts is also described there.
    • The Congregationalism of the LMS which provided autonomy for its missionaries meant that even those working in close proximity exhibited fundamental differences in their missionising strategies.
    • When the rector of the Cambridge Anglican church, East Apthorp, printed comments that attacked the Puritan basis of Congregationalism, he responded with an attack of his own.
    • He seeks to remedy both the Congregationalist neglect of ecclesiology and the ecumenical neglect of Congregationalism.
    • Christianity, represented by the Congregationalism of the LMS and its modem-day successor, the United Church, has become a tradition in itself since its introduction in the late 19th century.
    • Separation of the Unitarians from the orthodox Calvinists was complicated by the status of Congregationalism as the established church of Massachusetts until 1833.
    • Finally, I'm not particular about tax breaks, nor do I hold a brief for Congregationalism or whatever it was your pastor used to say, but I do think it might be a good thing to revisit the simplistic conclusions of your Inner Fourteen Year Old.
    • Her brother's flirtation with Universalism and her own ‘excommunication’ from Congregationalism provide the sparks for this story.

Derivatives

  • Congregationalist

  • adjective & nounˌkɒŋɡrɪˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n(ə)lɪstˌkɑŋɡrəˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n(ə)ləst
    • Even before that War, the Presbyterians and Congregationalists struggled nobly for various causes of the Christian faith and for the minority communities of the Near East.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Our roots are those of Christians and Protestants in general, but we are also beneficiaries of a specific heritage from Congregationalists in terms of church polity, and Presbyterians and Congregationalists in terms of theology.
      • Other churches, such as the Baptist and Congregationalist, which were Calvinist in theology, grew and found many followers in rural communities and small towns.
      • The patterns of religious hegemony that formed Presbyterians and Methodists, Lutherans and Baptists, Catholics and Congregationalists have all dissipated since World War II.
      • In England, for example, Primitive Methodists were mainly working class, Congregationalists were a cut above Baptists, while Unitarians and Quakers were predominantly the families of professional men and businessmen.
      • He engaged in theological debates with the Calvinist Congregationalists; his Unitarian Christianity was widely circulated.
      • During this time, the non-conformist Protestant religions, such as Congregationalists, Methodists and Baptists, were at the forefront of religious evangelism.
      • The United Church of Canada was created in 1925 by the Methodists, the Congregationalists, and about 60 percent of the Presbyterians in Canada.
      • Its conservative stance embraces a range of theological and ecclesiastical positions - Presbyterians, Baptists, and Congregationalists work ‘side by side’.
      • Not only did Baptist evangelism result in many conversions, but more than a hundred Congregationalist churches became Baptist churches.
      • There were about ten Baptist students plus other Congregationalists and Presbyterians.
      • This united body was still far behind other major Protestant groups such as Presbyterians, Methodists, Congregationalists, and Episcopals.
      • When these ideas spread from Great Britain to the United States after the Civil War, they were initially adopted by proponents of the social gospel, usually Unitarians, liberal Congregationalists and Baptists, and Episcopalians.
      • This was also true for the Protestant denominations, including the Methodists, Presbyterians, Congregationalists, Unitarians, Baptists, and Quakers.
      • He has four children, serves as a Cub master, and is treasurer of his Congregationalist church.
      • Their disputes with the Church of England led to the formation of the Presbyterian and Congregationalist churches in the 1600's.
      • There was some discussion in Vermont of merging the Baptist and Congregationalist churches during this time, so his denominational choice was not far removed from his mother's tradition.
      • It has also been used by many Baptist and Congregationalist groups.
      • He is now a Congregationalist because his former Episcopal Church refused to surrender land it owned on Lake Champlain for a public bike path.
      • Such arrangements have continued to be put into place throughout the history of this church, and many of their pastors have served as interim pastors in Baptist, Congregationalist, and Methodist churches.
 
 

Definition of Congregationalism in US English:

Congregationalism

nounˌkɑŋɡrəˈɡeɪʃənlˌɪzəmˌkäNGɡrəˈɡāSHənlˌizəm
  • A system of organization among Christian churches whereby individual local churches are largely self-governing.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He seeks to remedy both the Congregationalist neglect of ecclesiology and the ecumenical neglect of Congregationalism.
    • Separation of the Unitarians from the orthodox Calvinists was complicated by the status of Congregationalism as the established church of Massachusetts until 1833.
    • This dominant social class was, however, marked by religious crisis, with that great Boston oddity, Unitarianism, constituting a rebellion against traditional Calvinist Congregationalism.
    • As late as 1865, outside London, one third of the ministers within Congregationalism - the most prosperous and bourgeois evangelical denomination - had no ‘collegiate training’.
    • We know that from the earliest decades of their enslaved sojourn in North America, some Africans converted to Christianity, e.g., Congregationalism, Anglicanism, and Quakerism.
    • When the rector of the Cambridge Anglican church, East Apthorp, printed comments that attacked the Puritan basis of Congregationalism, he responded with an attack of his own.
    • Christianity, represented by the Congregationalism of the LMS and its modem-day successor, the United Church, has become a tradition in itself since its introduction in the late 19th century.
    • British influence remained strong for several decades, during which the Merina court was converted to Presbyterianism, Congregationalism, and Anglicanism.
    • Her brother's flirtation with Universalism and her own ‘excommunication’ from Congregationalism provide the sparks for this story.
    • The influence of Congregationalism in Massachusetts is also described there.
    • Finally, I'm not particular about tax breaks, nor do I hold a brief for Congregationalism or whatever it was your pastor used to say, but I do think it might be a good thing to revisit the simplistic conclusions of your Inner Fourteen Year Old.
    • The Congregationalism of the LMS which provided autonomy for its missionaries meant that even those working in close proximity exhibited fundamental differences in their missionising strategies.
 
 
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