کلیسای ملی کلیسایی مسیحی است که مختص یک قومیت یا دولت ملی است. این ایده طی قرن نوزدهم و همزمان با پیدایش ملیگرایی نوین پدید آمد.
کشور | گروه | کلیسای ملی | مذهب |
---|---|---|---|
مصر | قبطیها | ارتدکس قبطی[۲۷] | ارتدکس مشرقی |
سوریه- ترکیه | آرامیها | کلیسای ارتدکس سریانی | ارتدکس مشرقی |
آشور | آشوریها | کلیسای آشوری مشرق | کلیسای مشرق |
آشور | آشوریها | کلیسای باستانی مشرق | کلیسای مشرق |
آشور | آشوریها | کلیسای کاتولیک کلدانی[۲۸] | کاتولیک شرقی |
سوریه | آرامیها | کلیسای سریانی کاتولیک | کاتولیک شرقی |
لبنان | مارونیها | کلیسای مارونی[۲۹] | کاتولیک شرقی |
کارل بارت گرایش «ملی کردن» خدای مسیحی، به ویژه در زمینه کلیساهای ملی که جنگ با سایر ملتهای مسیحی را در طول جنگ جهانی اول تحریم میکرد، به عنوان بدعت محکوم کرد.[۳۰]
The Armenian Apostolic Church, sometimes referred to as the Gregorian Armenian Church by Western scholars, serves as the national church of the Armenian people.
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Her findings show that the development of the national church of Ethiopia, the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, which began in the fourth century and made Christianity the state religion of Ethiopia, was also a major contributor to national development in the fields of independence, social progress, national unity and empowerment, literary development, arts, architecture, music, publication, and declaration of a national language and leadership, both spiritually and military.
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