Talk:Confessionalism (religion)

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[edit] Definition

Vardion, this definition is essentially one of fundamentalism - definitely more narrow than the confessing movement in the mainline churches, and probably more narrow than the evangelical link as well. I am therefore removing these links, at least for the time being. Pollinator 02:52, August 21, 2005 (UTC)

I don't really know much about the confessing movement, and so simply assumed that they were linked to confessionalism as I understood it. Sorry for my error. Perhaps you could add something to this article to explain what the differences are? -- Vardion 03:05, 21 August 2005 (UTC)