Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
neo-christianity
noun
/ˈniːoʊ ˌkrɪs.tʃən.ɪ.ti/

Definition
A contemporary interpretation and application of Christian beliefs that embraces modern values and often emphasizes social justice, inclusivity, and a re-examination of traditional doctrines.

Examples
- Neo-Christianity has gained popularity in many communities as it addresses social issues with a spiritual perspective.
- Many followers believe that neo-Christianity can lead to a more inclusive and loving church environment.
- The movement encourages dialogue between different faiths and embraces diverse interpretations of spirituality.

Meaning
Neo-Christianity refers to a movement that seeks to adapt Christian teachings to the challenges and realities of modern society, focusing on values such as love, equality, and community engagement.

Synonyms
- Progressive Christianity
- Contemporary Christianity
- Modern Christian movement