intradenominational
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Adjective
intradenominational (not comparable)
- Within a religious denomination.
- 1882 December 1, Evangelical Christendom, page 373:
- The Evangelical Alliance has exercised an influence over those engaged in controversy, both intradenominational and interdenominational, on controversy within denominations as well as on controversy between denominations.
- 1997, Harry S. Stout, New Directions in American Religious History, page 450:
- Historians, too, have been aware of the transdenominational nature of much religious activity in the United States and of the cross- and intradenominational nature of liberal, conservative, and fundamentalist movements.
- 2009, Doug Frank, Less Than Conquerors: The Evangelical Quest for Power in the Early Twentieth Century:
- In 1894 the bishops drafted an address that brought to a head several decades of a very complex intradenominational struggle.
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