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I was baptized Disciples of Christ. Eventually may family joined a Non Denominational (Undercover Baptist lol) church growing up. I did a lot of study, eventually embraced Methodist theology and beliefs. But almost all of my extended family was Church of Christ. I bring up my background just to explain my curiosity of the subject because in no way do I have the knowledge to argue with anyone.
How did DOC and COC become so different after emerging from the same Stone Campbell movement and the Restoration movement? I understand that DOC is extremely liberal and COC is extremely conservative. Yes I know musical instruments in worship caused the initial split. I also imagine that many cultural and social issues played a part. I think that is important and want to understand if you have any insight into that, but I am more curious about the theological differences and how these two denominations got so far apart.
Does anyone have any insight?
How did DOC and COC become so different after emerging from the same Stone Campbell movement and the Restoration movement? I understand that DOC is extremely liberal and COC is extremely conservative. Yes I know musical instruments in worship caused the initial split. I also imagine that many cultural and social issues played a part. I think that is important and want to understand if you have any insight into that, but I am more curious about the theological differences and how these two denominations got so far apart.
Does anyone have any insight?