intradenominationally

English

Etymology

intradenominational + -ly

Adverb

intradenominationally (not comparable)

  1. In an intradenominational manner.
    • 1974, B. Zvi Sobel, Hebrew Christianity: The Thirteenth Tribe, page 347:
      Missionary activity may occur interdenominationally or intradenominationally between competing persuasions advocating different degrees of religiosity or variant belief systems.
    • 1992, Jerrilyn M. McGregory, "There are Other Ways to Get Happy": African-American Urban Folklore:
      Even intradenominationally, each church community develops its own ideal mode of ritual enactments.
    • 2014, Auvo Kostiainen, Finns in the United States: A History of Settlement, Dissent, and Integration:
      From these early splits, many more splits occurred intradenominationally and continue to occur as of 2004 with the splitting of the Grace Apostles from their parent church.
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