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The Role of Radical Dedicationalism in the Church
I don't want to go back to a kind of coercive picture of Christendom where everybody is born into a one state, one religion set up. I also distinguish what I call weak radical and strong denominationalism. That one will probably fade away. On the other hand, radical denominationalism is a kind of ideology that people get so wrapped up in the particular history and institutional structure of a denomination they lose sight of what the denomination is actually for which is the Church of Jesus Christ. Do you see many examples of that kind ofradical denominationalism on the map today?