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===[[File:ChalcedonTheo.png]] Chalcedonianism===
Chalcedonian Christianity is the umbrella term for the Christian groups that accepted the Council of Chalcedon in 451 AND the Council of Nicea in 325, the common term for what can be considered pre-schismatic Christianity from which both Catholicism and Orthodoxy originate. On the council it was decided that the nature of Christ is dual, both human and divine: '''Dyophysitism.''' It encompasses modern Catholicism and Orthodoxy, as well as the protestant denominations that recognize the two councils. In some ways, it can also be a term that refers to a potential reunion of Catholic and Orthodox churches back into a single Church, a potentially pejorative term: Cathodoxy, that some may embrace as a Christian identity as opposed to just Catholicism and/or Orthodoxy.
===[[File:Christy.png]] Non-denominational Christianity===
Non-denominational Christianity refers to Christians that don't adhere to, or follow a specific denomination or variation of Christianity.
===[[File:Christy.png]] Restorationism===
Christian Restorationism refers to branches of Christianity that don't follow traditional Christian teachings like The Nicene Creed. Those being Mormons (Latter-Day Saints), Jehovah's Witnesses, Iglesia ni Christo, and Swedenborgism.
===[[File:Catheo.png]] Catholicism===
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