Stone–Campbell Movement
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Stone–Campbell Movement
Summary
Stone–Campbell Movement is a Christian movement[1]. It draws 1,632 Wikipedia views per month (christian_movement category, ranking #10 of 46).[2]
Key Facts
- Stone–Campbell Movement's instance of is recorded as Christian movement[3].
- Stone–Campbell Movement's instance of is recorded as Christian denominational family[4].
- Stone–Campbell Movement is a type of Protestantism[5].
- Stone–Campbell Movement's Commons category is recorded as Restoration movement[6].
- Stone–Campbell Movement's foundational text is recorded as Declaration and Address[7].
- Stone–Campbell Movement's foundational text is recorded as Last Will and Testament of the Springfield Presbytery[8].
- Stone–Campbell Movement comprises Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)[9].
- Stone–Campbell Movement comprises Churches of Christ[10].
- Stone–Campbell Movement comprises Christian churches and churches of Christ[11].
- January 1, 1832 marks the founding of Stone–Campbell Movement[12].
- Stone–Campbell Movement's location of formation is recorded as Lexington[13].
- Stone–Campbell Movement's location of formation is recorded as Hill Street Christian Church[14].
- Stone–Campbell Movement's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Restoration Movement[15].
- Stone–Campbell Movement's replaces is recorded as Christians (Stone Movement)[16].
- Stone–Campbell Movement's replaces is recorded as Disciples of Christ[17].
Body
Founding
January 1, 1832 marks the founding of Stone–Campbell Movement[12]. Founded in (location) include Lexington[13] and Hill Street Christian Church[14].
Why It Matters
Stone–Campbell Movement draws 1,632 Wikipedia views per month (christian_movement category, ranking #10 of 46).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 11 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[18] It is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[19]