Christianese
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- Hyphenation: Christ‧ian‧ese
Proper noun
    
Christianese
- (Christianity, informal, slang) The terms, catchphrases and theological jargon used by some Christians, commonly from Christian theology and influenced by popular translations of the Bible.
-  2003, Helen K[atharine] Bond, Seth D[aniel] Kunin, and Francesca Aran Murphy, editors, Religious Studies and Theology: An Introduction, New York, N.Y.: New York University Press, →ISBN, page 500:- Anthony answered, 'Talking Christianese is being the Church. Don't you think Church matters?' Fred said, 'Not when you define the Church as a group having Christian experiences. You need someone to tell you what Christianity is before you can define a group's experiences as Christian.'
 
-  2007, Dan C. Gilliam, “Friendship: A Superhero Faith”, in God Touches: Finding Faith in the Cracks and Spaces of Life, Cincinnati, Oh.: Standard Publishing, →ISBN, page 180:- I often ran them off with my self-righteous attitude or scared them away with Christianese language […]
 
-  2007, Mike Minter, A Western Jesus: The Wayward Americanization of Christ and the Church, Nashville, Tenn.: B&H Publishing Group, →ISBN, page 8:- Reasons for departure were simply expressed in "Christianese": "The Lord is leading us to fellowship elsewhere," "The Spirit is moving us on," and so on.
 
 
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Synonyms
    
- Bible-speak
Further reading
    
 Glossary of Christian terms on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia Glossary of Christian terms on  Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Paul McFedries (21 June 2001), “Christianese”, in Word Spy, Logophilia Limited, retrieved 4 June 2017.
- Mark I. Pinsky (2001) The Gospel According to the Simpsons, Louisville, Ky.: Westminster John Knox Press.
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