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| - Bible church is a type of Christian organisation which emphasizes the Bible as its behavioral standard, and focuses on the inerrancy of the Bible. It is typically a type of evangelical Protestant church.Bible churches can be non-denominational or affiliated with a denomination, such as the Bible Methodist Connection of Churches, Bible Missionary Church or International Fellowship of Bible Churches. This dictates whether a particular Bible church would be committed to a certain catechism, creed and theology. The International Fellowship of Bible churches, for example, adheres to Wesleyan-Arminian theology. Nevertheless, many Bible churches hold to a few commonalities. (en)
- La Iglesia Bíblica es un tipo de iglesia cristiana que enfatiza sobre la Biblia y se enfoca en el origen inerrante de las Sagradas Escrituras. Forma parte de la Iglesia Evangélica Protestante, por ende, pueden ser denominacionales o No-denominacional. Eso significa que una iglesia bíblica puede sujetarse a alguna denominación, concilio o teología tales como la Presbiteriana de confesión Calvinista, Metodista de confesión Arminiana, Wesleyana, Bautistas, Santidad, entre otras; quedando de ese modo sujeto a diversos catecismos y posturas teológicas, no obstante la más influyente ha sido la Wesleyana-Arminiana. (es)
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| - Bible church is a type of Christian organisation which emphasizes the Bible as its behavioral standard, and focuses on the inerrancy of the Bible. It is typically a type of evangelical Protestant church.Bible churches can be non-denominational or affiliated with a denomination, such as the Bible Methodist Connection of Churches, Bible Missionary Church or International Fellowship of Bible Churches. This dictates whether a particular Bible church would be committed to a certain catechism, creed and theology. The International Fellowship of Bible churches, for example, adheres to Wesleyan-Arminian theology. Nevertheless, many Bible churches hold to a few commonalities. Bible churches can be ruled by elders, being of presbyterian polity (not to be confused with Presbyterianism) or could adhere to episcopal polity (in which a denomination has bishops) or congregationalist polity. In general, Bible churches are committed to expository preaching, often by teaching verse-by-verse through an entire book of the Bible. This practice, fueled by the belief that the Bible is inerrant, God-breathed, and sufficient (born from the Protestant teachings of Sola Scriptura or Prima Scriptura), is central to the essence of most Bible churches, and is the origin of their name. Bible churches almost universally hold to the doctrine of justification by faith, a teaching born out of the Reformation (cf. Sola fide). In addition, many, though not all, Bible churches are premillennial dispensationalists, as the Bible church movement has largely been attributed to the Dallas Theological Seminary, which is a leading dispensationalist institution. (en)
- La Iglesia Bíblica es un tipo de iglesia cristiana que enfatiza sobre la Biblia y se enfoca en el origen inerrante de las Sagradas Escrituras. Forma parte de la Iglesia Evangélica Protestante, por ende, pueden ser denominacionales o No-denominacional. Eso significa que una iglesia bíblica puede sujetarse a alguna denominación, concilio o teología tales como la Presbiteriana de confesión Calvinista, Metodista de confesión Arminiana, Wesleyana, Bautistas, Santidad, entre otras; quedando de ese modo sujeto a diversos catecismos y posturas teológicas, no obstante la más influyente ha sido la Wesleyana-Arminiana. En general, la Iglesia Bíblica se caracteriza por predicaciones expositivas, enseñando verso-por-verso de un libro completo de la Biblia (Sola scriptura, Prima scriptura). Este grupo de iglesias sostiene la doctrina de justificación por la fe, una enseñanza que revive de la Reforma y las Cinco solas. Estas iglesias sostiene la doctrina del dispensacionalismo premilenial. Otro aspecto de este tipo de iglesias, es que son consideradas evangélicas, aunque la mayoría de ellas no son Pentecostales ni Carismáticas. Se practica el bautismo por inmersión; aunado a ello, sus servicios litúrgicos varían de lo conservador y tradicional o los más modernos. (es)
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