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Church of the New Revelation


The Jehannine Sun.
Classification Enochian
Scripture Holy Diatheca, Jehannine revelations
Theology Jehannine theology, non-trinitarianism
Region Primarily Nephi and Joannina

The Church of the New Revelation (also known as Jehanninism) is a 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 a 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 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 Esmarian frontier, settling Nephi and 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 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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