Liberal theology
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[edit] Liberal theology
The practical philosophy stance, liberal theology most accurately refer to
- Liberal Christianity, a movement originating in the 19th century
or, using similar reasoning methods:
[edit] Religious Libertinism and Modernism
Similarly the broad attributes liberal, liberation and modernism are also attached to political trends within religions:
[edit] Christianity
- Liberation theology, a 20th century social theology, mostly Catholic
- Roman Catholic Modernism, an early 20th century term, mostly used by Pope Pius X for declaring certain trends being heresies
- Postmodern Christianity, theology related to postmodern philosophy
[edit] Judaism
- Liberal Judaism, a UK liberal movement
- Progressive Judaism, several liberal movements
- Reform Judaism, two movements, one from the UK, and one from Germany (notably in the US and Israel)
[edit] Other Faiths
- Liberal religion, evident in Unitarian and Universalist denominations
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