Jehovah's Witnesses, as stated, 1870s-present
Contemporary · stated scope
Jehovah's Witnesses is a millenarian restorationist Christian denomination with a distinctive doctrinal framework developed from the Bible Student movement founded by Charles Taze Russell in the 1870s in the United States. The organization operates globally from its headquarters in Warwick, New York, with congregations in virtually every country. Members are associated with door-to-door evangelism, refusal of blood transfusions on religious grounds, and the use of 'Jehovah' as the personal name of God.
Cluster:Faithful Observance
Sanctity & Transcendence is the strongest elevation, joined by Tradition & Continuity, Assigned Groups, and Non-Maleficence. The pattern is devout and role-ordered, with restraint. Elevated Non-Maleficence is what separates it from Ordered Tradition.
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- 1Muslim Brotherhood, as realized, 1928-presentDistance: 23Compare
- 2National Populism (contemporary), as stated, 2010-presentDistance: 24Compare
- 3Right-wing Populism, as stated, 20th c.-presentDistance: 25Compare
- 4Salafism, as stated, 18th c.-presentDistance: 25Compare
- 5Christian Nationalism (US), as stated, contemporaryDistance: 25Compare
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