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@ P-Makoto: in what sense are those "Forms"? Isn't forms covered under "Churches"? Horse Eye's Back ( talk) 23:20, 16 February 2024 (UTC)
particular Protestant forms which evolved in the Afro-American community, in Gary R. Peck, "Black Radical Consciousness and the Black Christian Experience: Toward a Critical Sociology of Afro-American Religion", Sociological Analysis 43, no. 2 [Summer 1982]: 155–169, here 157
Many Black preachers have found success in contemporary and mediated forms of Protestantism, in Kelsey Burke, Dawne Moon, and Theresa W. Tobin, "Race and the Religious Possibilities for Sexuality in Conservative Protestantism", in Religion Is Raced: Understanding American Religion in the Twenty-First Century, eds. Grace Yukich and Penny Edgell (New York University Press, 2020), 114–133, here 124
the emergence of indigenous churches still in the orbit of Calvinism has rarely allowed for experimentation with native forms of Protestantism, in D. G. Hart, "Reformed Theology and Global Christianity: The Cases of South Africa and Korea", in The Oxford Handbook of Reformation Theology, eds. Michael Allen and Scott R. Swain (Oxford University Press, 2020), 171–188
the forms and grammars of institutional Protestant Christianity, in Alexis Wells-Oghoghomeh, "Engendering Slave Religion: Methodology Beyond the Invisible Institution", Journal of the American Academy of Religion 90, no. 3 (Spring 2022): 579–598, here 583
Why doesn't Association of Vineyard Churches belong in this template? Note that being in the Pentecostal family doesn't mean that they are Pentecostal officially. Horse Eye's Back ( talk) 02:20, 17 February 2024 (UTC)
nondenominational churches, so I added Vineyard to that portion of the churches list. P-Makoto (she/her) ( talk) 19:12, 17 February 2024 (UTC)
nondenominational churches. Both do have influences from the charismatic movement yet both have variously eschewed the term, so both being categorized nondenominational in the template seems reasonable. I have moved CCA there. P-Makoto (she/her) ( talk) 19:39, 17 February 2024 (UTC)
So if not there where does this "phenomenon within American evangelicalism" go? It has to go somewhere Horse Eye's Back ( talk) 02:21, 17 February 2024 (UTC)
It has to go somewhere(italics added) unnecessarily presupposes necessity. There is no rule that this particular link must be added to this particular navigation box. In addition, I find the advice articulated in this essay about navigation boxes persuasive and useful:
The goal is not to cram as many related articles as possible into one spaceand
a large template has limited navigation value. This navigation box as developed has already become extensive.
rethink their faith and jettison previously held beliefs, sometimes to the point of no longer identifying as Christians(or as Evangelicals, if they remain Christian) ( permanent link) is, in your words,
as much or more a partof Evangelicalism in the United States as Evangelical denominations, institutions, etc.
Can the logic behind this exclusion be expanded upon? Horse Eye's Back ( talk) 02:22, 17 February 2024 (UTC)
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@ P-Makoto: in what sense are those "Forms"? Isn't forms covered under "Churches"? Horse Eye's Back ( talk) 23:20, 16 February 2024 (UTC)
particular Protestant forms which evolved in the Afro-American community, in Gary R. Peck, "Black Radical Consciousness and the Black Christian Experience: Toward a Critical Sociology of Afro-American Religion", Sociological Analysis 43, no. 2 [Summer 1982]: 155–169, here 157
Many Black preachers have found success in contemporary and mediated forms of Protestantism, in Kelsey Burke, Dawne Moon, and Theresa W. Tobin, "Race and the Religious Possibilities for Sexuality in Conservative Protestantism", in Religion Is Raced: Understanding American Religion in the Twenty-First Century, eds. Grace Yukich and Penny Edgell (New York University Press, 2020), 114–133, here 124
the emergence of indigenous churches still in the orbit of Calvinism has rarely allowed for experimentation with native forms of Protestantism, in D. G. Hart, "Reformed Theology and Global Christianity: The Cases of South Africa and Korea", in The Oxford Handbook of Reformation Theology, eds. Michael Allen and Scott R. Swain (Oxford University Press, 2020), 171–188
the forms and grammars of institutional Protestant Christianity, in Alexis Wells-Oghoghomeh, "Engendering Slave Religion: Methodology Beyond the Invisible Institution", Journal of the American Academy of Religion 90, no. 3 (Spring 2022): 579–598, here 583
Why doesn't Association of Vineyard Churches belong in this template? Note that being in the Pentecostal family doesn't mean that they are Pentecostal officially. Horse Eye's Back ( talk) 02:20, 17 February 2024 (UTC)
nondenominational churches, so I added Vineyard to that portion of the churches list. P-Makoto (she/her) ( talk) 19:12, 17 February 2024 (UTC)
nondenominational churches. Both do have influences from the charismatic movement yet both have variously eschewed the term, so both being categorized nondenominational in the template seems reasonable. I have moved CCA there. P-Makoto (she/her) ( talk) 19:39, 17 February 2024 (UTC)
So if not there where does this "phenomenon within American evangelicalism" go? It has to go somewhere Horse Eye's Back ( talk) 02:21, 17 February 2024 (UTC)
It has to go somewhere(italics added) unnecessarily presupposes necessity. There is no rule that this particular link must be added to this particular navigation box. In addition, I find the advice articulated in this essay about navigation boxes persuasive and useful:
The goal is not to cram as many related articles as possible into one spaceand
a large template has limited navigation value. This navigation box as developed has already become extensive.
rethink their faith and jettison previously held beliefs, sometimes to the point of no longer identifying as Christians(or as Evangelicals, if they remain Christian) ( permanent link) is, in your words,
as much or more a partof Evangelicalism in the United States as Evangelical denominations, institutions, etc.
Can the logic behind this exclusion be expanded upon? Horse Eye's Back ( talk) 02:22, 17 February 2024 (UTC)