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 ^  Scripture | Holy Diatheca, Jehannine revelations | ^  Scripture | Holy Diatheca, Jehannine revelations |
 ^  Theology | Jehannine theology, non-trinitarianism | ^  Theology | Jehannine theology, non-trinitarianism |
-^  Region | Primarily [[Nephi]] and [[Joannina|Joannine]] |+^  Region | Primarily [[Nephi]] and [[Joannina]] |
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-The **Church of the New Revelation**also known as **Jehanninism**is a [[Nondenominational Soterianity|nondenominational Soterian]] church whose adherents subscribe to the revelations and teachings of the figure known as [[Jeanne of Guinogue]]. Jehanninism holds a particularly unorthodox view on the Godhead, rejecting the traditional trinitarian doctrine of [[Soterianity]] while subscribing to similarly unorthodox elements of predestination and dualistic rejection of the physical world.+The **Church of the New Revelation** (also known as **Jehanninism**is a [[Nondenominational Soterianity|nondenominational Soterian]] church whose adherents subscribe to the revelations and teachings of the figure known as [[Jeanne of Guinogue]]. Jehanninism holds a particularly unorthodox view on the Godhead, rejecting the traditional trinitarian doctrine of [[Soterianity]] while subscribing to similarly unorthodox elements of predestination and dualistic rejection of the physical world.
  
-Jehanninism originated in [[Guibardy]] in 814 S.C. Chronicling a series of claimed angelic visitations, visions and divine revelations, Jeanne claimed all churches had strayed from the true teachings of God. Among other things, Jeanne claimed that [[Soter]] had come in various forms across time to spiritually liberate humanity, reincarnating in different forms across the world. Her teachings, coming at a time when the institutional power of the [[Canonical Soterianity|Canonical Church]] in Guibardy was in steep decline, grew to amass a large following. The ensuing wave of persecution towards Jeanne and her followers would eventually lead to their expulsion from Guibardy, as well as their subsequent migration to the [[Esmaria|Esmarian frontier]], settling [[Nephi]] and [[Joannina|Joannine]]. This expulsion would come to heavily influence the theology and teachings of the Church.+Jehanninism originated in [[Guibardy]] in 814 S.C. Chronicling a series of claimed angelic visitations, visions and divine revelations, Jeanne claimed all churches had strayed from the true teachings of God. Among other things, Jeanne claimed that [[Soter]] had come in various forms across time to spiritually liberate humanity, reincarnating in different forms across the world. Her teachings, coming at a time when the institutional power of the [[Canonical Soterianity|Canonical Church]] in Guibardy was in steep decline, grew to amass a large following. The ensuing wave of persecution towards Jeanne and her followers would eventually lead to their expulsion from Guibardy, as well as their subsequent migration to the [[Esmaria|Esmarian frontier]], settling [[Nephi]] and [[Joannina|Joannine]]. This expulsion would come to heavily influence the theology and teachings of the Jehannine Church.
  
-Today, Jehannines go to great lengths in the study of pre-Eurysian cultures in [[Esmaria]] to prove the historicity of Jeanne's revelations. Certain deities, like Huēhuehcōātl of the [[Itzmilcan pantheon]], are considered by Jehannines to be past reincarnations of Soter. While most Soterians do not consider Jehannines to be a part of Soterianity, most Jehannines consider themselves Soterians, and the religion is regarded academically as part of a broader 'revelationist' undercurrent of contemporary Soterianity.+Today, Jehannines go to great lengths in the study of pre-Eurysian cultures in [[Esmaria]] to prove the historicity of Jeanne's revelations. Certain deities, like Huēhuehcōātl of the [[Itzmilcan pantheon]], are considered by Jehannines to be past reincarnations of Soter. While most Soterians do not consider Jehannines to be a part of Soterianity due to their clear non-trinitarian theology and other heretical practices, most Jehannines consider themselves Soterians, and the religion is regarded academically as part of a broader 'revelationist' undercurrent of contemporary Soterianity.
  
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