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Churches of Christ (Stone-Campbell) super-heroes, villains, and other characters

Number of characters in this sub-list: 6 (out of a total of 30,251 in the database).

The religious body now commonly known as the "Churches of Christ" emerged from the American "Restoration Movement" that sought to re-establish Biblical practices among Protestant churches. Followers of Thomas Campbell and Barton W. Stone combined in 1832 to begin what became known by historians as the Stone-Campbell movement. Disagreements within the movement eventually arose. A major source of tension was the formation of the American Christian Mission Society, which Campbellites felt was un-Biblical. In 1906 the major factions split into two separate denominations (although many within the movement prefer to not use the word "denomination," as they feel it indicates an unacceptably concrete level of organization). The "Churches of Christ" (often alternatively capitalized as "churches of Christ") formed around those who followed Alexander Campbell's original ideas. The "Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)" - frequently known simply as the "Disciples of Christ" - formed around followers of Stone. The third major wing of the Stone-Campbell movement is the "Christian Churches/Churches of Christ." All Stone-Campbell churches are classified by modern religious demographers as Protestant. but have practices and doctrines distinct the rest of Protestantism. Member of Stone-Campbell churches generally regard other denominations as unacceptably creedal.

Character
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app.
Pat Sajak Pat Sajak real/historical person
CBR Scale: S Churches of Christ
[hosts Wheel of Fortune game show] NBC 3,800
Pat Boone supporting character lead character real/historical person
CBR Scale: M Churches of Christ (raised);
International Church of the
Foursquare Gospel (convert)
[star of 5-issue comic book series; met Superman] DC 147
Honey Drawings Honey Drawings supporting character comic strip character
CBR Scale: M One True Church (i.e.,
Churches of Christ; eventually
leaves to be generic
Protestant)
[
1st app: Theophilus (syndicated comic strip which premiered 6 Feb. 1966)
]
Bob West Graphics 6
Sketch Drawings Sketch Drawings lead character comic strip character
CBR Scale: D One True Church (i.e.,
Churches of Christ; eventually
leaves to be generic
Protestant)
[
1st app: Theophilus (syndicated comic strip which premiered 6 Feb. 1966)
]
Bob West Graphics 6
Brother Fairasee Brother Fairasee supporting character comic strip character clergy/religious leader
CBR Scale: D One True Church
(Stone-Campbell Churches of
Christ) Elder/congregational
leader
[
1st app: Theophilus (syndicated comic strip which premiered 6 Feb. 1966)
]
Bob West Graphics 6
Theophilus Theophilus lead character comic strip character
CBR Scale: D Protestant (devout);
excommunicated from One True
Church (Stone-Campbell
Churches of Christ)
[
1st app: Theophilus (syndicated comic strip, premiered 6 Feb. 1966)
]
Bob West Graphics 6

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