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Baylor vs TCU Rivalry Name
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<blockquote data-quote="Tsfardiim" data-source="post: 1162179" data-attributes="member: 51677"><p>I agree that the CC(DOC) doesn't have much to do with "revivals" today (as someone who has been associated with that denomination for over 30 years). However, if you look to the history of the denomination, you see that both the Christian Church and the Disciples of Christ (the two groups that formed the current denomination when they joined together) were created during the Second Great Awakening, when there were a great many Revivals. Barton Stone's "Christians" came about at a revival in Came Ridge, Kentucky, for example.</p><p></p><p>I'm not arguing for the name "revivalry" (I'm actually in the no name camp), but it is incorrect to say that there is no relationship between the CC(DOC) and the concept of revival.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tsfardiim, post: 1162179, member: 51677"] I agree that the CC(DOC) doesn't have much to do with "revivals" today (as someone who has been associated with that denomination for over 30 years). However, if you look to the history of the denomination, you see that both the Christian Church and the Disciples of Christ (the two groups that formed the current denomination when they joined together) were created during the Second Great Awakening, when there were a great many Revivals. Barton Stone's "Christians" came about at a revival in Came Ridge, Kentucky, for example. I'm not arguing for the name "revivalry" (I'm actually in the no name camp), but it is incorrect to say that there is no relationship between the CC(DOC) and the concept of revival. [/QUOTE]
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