The Principles and Objects of the Religious Reformation

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The Principles and Objects of the Religious Reformation is a 19th-century theological work by Robert Richardson that articulates and defends the aims and core ideas of the American Restoration Movement within Protestant Christianity.

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instanceOf Christian non-fiction book
theological work
advocates Christian unity based on apostolic teaching
rejection of human creeds as tests of fellowship
return to New Testament patterns of faith and practice
use of the Bible alone as rule of faith and practice
aimsTo clarify the theological basis of the Restoration Movement
justify the goals of religious reformation in America
associatedWith Christian Churches and Churches of Christ NERFINISHED
Churches of Christ NERFINISHED
Disciples of Christ NERFINISHED
author Robert Richardson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
defends the American Restoration Movement NERFINISHED
describes goals of restoring New Testament Christianity
discusses basis of Christian fellowship
nature of the church
relationship between tradition and Scripture
focusesOn aims of the American Restoration Movement
objects of the American Restoration Movement
principles of the American Restoration Movement
genre religious polemic
theology
hasForm prose treatise
historicalContext 19th-century American Protestantism
intendedAudience Protestant Christians
participants in the Restoration Movement
intendedPurpose to articulate the core ideas of the Restoration Movement
to defend the Restoration Movement against critics
language English
mainSubject Christian unity
Restorationism
biblical authority
doctrinal reform
movement American Restoration Movement NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 19th century
religiousTradition Protestant Christianity NERFINISHED
Stone–Campbell Movement NERFINISHED
theologicalOrientation Protestant
Restorationist
workOf Robert Richardson NERFINISHED

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Robert Richardson notableWork The Principles and Objects of the Religious Reformation