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In ], '''postdenominationalism''' is the attitude that the ] extends to ] ] in other denominations (including those who are ]), and is not limited just to one's own ] group. Its focus on doctrine distinguishes it from ]. |
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Many of the fastest growing ] ] in the world do not belong to any "established" denomination, though the tendency is that over time the larger ones form their own organization (typically without calling it a "denomination"). |
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== References == |
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* Patterson, Eric; Rybarczyk, Edmund J. ''The Future of Pentecostalism in the United States'', Rowman & Littlefield, 2007, {{ISBN|0-7391-2103-0}} |
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