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== Radical middle == Transformational Christianity interprets the gospel from a unified perspective of transforming individuals, relationships, and institutions.<ref>[http://radicalcentrism.files.wordpress.com/2007/03/rc-transformation.pdf Transformation: A Unifying Vision of Being Like Christ, 9/17/2004 (pdf)]</ref> It thus tends to align intellectually with evangelicals, emotionally with [[Charismatic Christianity|charismatics]], and socially with ecumenicals—though only up to a point. The emphasis is less on being theologically or politically correct than on being effective in transforming the believer and the world around. It thus tends to reflect the [[kingdom theology]] of [[Gordon Fee]]'s radical middle approach to Christianity, which characterizes the role of the church as manifesting God's kingdom on Earth.
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