Christadelphians | Wikipedia audio article

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00:01:20 1 History
00:01:29 1.1 19th century
00:09:21 1.2 20th century
00:11:04 1.3 Today
00:12:00 2 Organisation
00:12:10 2.1 General organization
00:15:32 2.2 Adherents
00:17:18 2.3 Fellowships
00:34:15 3 Beliefs
00:35:06 3.1 The Bible
00:35:48 3.2 God
00:36:59 3.3 Jesus
00:38:47 3.4 Devil
00:39:44 3.5 Salvation
00:41:19 3.6 Life in Christ
00:41:54 4 Similarities and differences with other Christians
00:42:07 4.1 Disagreement with some mainstream doctrines
00:44:09 4.2 Other historical groups and individuals with some shared doctrines
00:53:58 5 Practices and worship
00:59:20 5.1 Hymnody and music



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The Christadelphians () are a millenarian Christian group who hold a view of Biblical Unitarianism. There are approximately 50,000 Christadelphians in around 120 countries. The movement developed in the United Kingdom and North America in the 19th century around the teachings of John Thomas, who coined the name Christadelphian from the Greek for "Brethren in Christ".Claiming to base their beliefs solely on the Bible, Christadelphians differ from mainstream Christianity in a number of doctrinal areas. For example, they reject the Trinity and the immortality of the soul, believing these to be corruptions of original Christian teaching. They were initially found predominantly in the developed English-speaking world, but expanded in developing countries after the Second World War. Congregations are traditionally referred to as 'ecclesias' and would not use the word 'church' due to its association with mainstream Christianity, although today it is more acceptable.
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