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In Christianity, postdenominationalism describes the concept that interpretation of the Gospel varies and that no one denomination holds to absolute truth in that interpretation. Congregations therefore do not align with these denominations and avoid the bureacracy of such denominations in establishing congregations that are, in general, seeker sensitive.

References

  1. Ibarra 2021.
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