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Center for Progressive Christianity : ウィキペディア英語版 | Center for Progressive Christianity The Center for Progressive Christianity (TCPC) was founded in 1996 by, retired Episcopal priest, James Rowe Adams in Cambridge, Massachusetts.〔Astle, Cynthia.( Passage: James Rowe Adams, Father of Progressive Christianity Succumbs to Brain Cancer ), ''The Progressive Christian''. (September 19, 2011). retrieved 2012-8-26〕 It is established in line with the larger progressive movement within American Christianity taking place in mainline Protestant churches.〔(From 'liberal' pews, a rising thirst for personal moral code ), Christian Science Monitor (December 8th, 2004) retrieved 2012-8-26〕〔Taussig, Hal. (Grassroots Progressive Christianity: A Quiet Revolution ) The Fourth R, An Advocate for Religious Literacy 19(3). (May‐June, 2006) retrieved 2012-8-26〕 The Center is a nondenominational network of affiliated congregations, informal groups, and individuals.〔http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/spiritofthings/progressive-christianity-pt-2/3101788〕 ==Mission== The stated mission of The Center for Progressive Christianity is: *"To reach out to those for whom organized religion has proved ineffectual, irrelevant, or repressive, as well as to those who have given up on or are unacquainted with it." *"To uphold evangelism as an agent of justice and peace." *"To give a strong voice both in the churches and the public arena to the advocates of progressive Christianity." *"To support those who embrace the search, not certainty."
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