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'''Dominionism''' is a term used to describe various sets of theological/political ideologies held among [[Conservative Christianity|conservative]] [[politics|Protestant]] [[Christianity|Christians]] in the [[United States of America]]. While there are a variety of schools of thought, each maintains that it is a duty of Christians to obtain influence or control government and initiate change in keeping with what are held as Biblical principles and laws. | '''Dominionism''' is a term used to describe various sets of theological/political ideologies held among [[Conservative Christianity|conservative]] [[politics|Protestant]] [[Christianity|Christians]] in the [[United States of America]]. While there are a variety of schools of thought, each maintains that it is a duty of Christians to obtain influence or control government and initiate change in keeping with what are held as Biblical principles and laws. |
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Dominionism is a term used to describe various sets of theological/political ideologies held among conservative Protestant Christians in the United States of America. While there are a variety of schools of thought, each maintains that it is a duty of Christians to obtain influence or control government and initiate change in keeping with what are held as Biblical principles and laws.