Spiritualism. Pietism. Quietism
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Archbishop Oscar V. Cruz |
It need not be said that practically all known religious sects, groupings or movements in the country subscribe to their own respective Christian doctrine and pursuant particular practices.
In one way or another, they look at and revere Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior. This is why they frequently invoke the Scriptures – the New Testament in particular – the central figure wherein the Lord Jesus is. This is also why although said and done in different ways and in various means, the said Christian churches more often than not, believe and observe the teaching of Christ.
The said belief and observances are more known and pronounced on the following points: One, the frequent and ardent recourse to too much and long prayers, which is good. Two, the predictable pursuit of the marvels if not the downright miracles of healing, financial grants and other human needs, which is understandable. Three, the expected loud shouts of joy and gratitude to top and end the gathering, which is something distinct and impressive. It is these Christian churches that brought to fore the standard jubilant shouts of “Praise the Lord!”, “Alleluia!” and “Amen!” which is a marvel to hear and to behold..... MORE
Source: The Daily Tribune
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