Christian Traditions
Christian traditions on Anakalypsis: 16 confessional families and their heirs — patristic, medieval, Reformed, Catholic, Orthodox, and modern — each linked to the doctrines they affirm and the churches that carry them.
Anglican
Anglican interpretive tradition.
Anglican
Baptist
Baptist Protestant interpretive tradition.
Baptist
Roman Catholic
Catholic interpretive and doctrinal tradition in communion with Rome.
Catholic
Evangelical
Broad evangelical interpretive tradition, often cross-denominational.
Evangelical
Rabbinic Jewish
Rabbinic interpretive tradition.
Jewish
Second Temple Jewish
Jewish interpretive context from the Second Temple period.
Jewish
Lutheran
Lutheran Protestant interpretive tradition.
Lutheran
Eastern Orthodox
Eastern Orthodox interpretive and doctrinal tradition.
Orthodox
Nicene Patristic
Patristic witness shaped by Nicene and post-Nicene theology.
Patristic
Patristic
Interpretive tradition of the early Church Fathers.
Patristic
Pentecostal
Pentecostal and charismatic interpretive tradition.
Pentecostal
Presbyterian
Presbyterian branch within the broader Reformed family.
Reformed
Reformed
Reformed Protestant interpretive tradition.
Reformed
Restorationist
Traditions emphasizing restoration of primitive Christianity.
Restorationist
Secular Critical
Historical-critical and non-confessional academic interpretation.
Secular Critical
Wesleyan
Wesleyan and Methodist interpretive tradition.
Wesleyan