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The '''Antioch Declaration''' is a 2024 theological statement issued by a group of confessionally Reformed, Lutheran, and evangelical Christian leaders.<ref>https://antiochdeclaration.com</ref> It addresses what its authors describe as racial ideologies threatening the unity and witness of the Church, particularly reactionary or ethnonationalist views that introduce "anti-gospel racial categories."
The '''Antioch Declaration''' is a 2024 theological statement issued by a group of confessionally Reformed, Lutheran, and evangelical Christian leaders.<ref>https://antiochdeclaration.com</ref> It addresses what its authors describe as racial ideologies threatening the unity and witness of the Church, particularly reactionary or ethnonationalist views that introduce "anti-gospel racial categories."


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The full text, signers list, and option to sign are available at the official site: https://antiochdeclaration.com. As with many such statements, it reflects ongoing tensions in evangelical theology regarding race, nation, culture, and the mission of the Church in a secular age.
The full text, signers list, and option to sign are available at the official site: https://antiochdeclaration.com. As with many such statements, it reflects ongoing tensions in evangelical theology regarding race, nation, culture, and the mission of the Church in a secular age.
==See also==
*[[Statement on Natural Affection]]


==References==
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