Nominalism Rising: Doctrinal Drift in Naga Christianity

Nominalism Rising: Doctrinal Drift in Naga Christianity

The article examines the rise of nominalism in Naga Christianity, warning that declining spiritual authenticity reflects a deeper crisis of discipleship and truth.

This phenomenon is critically examined through the lens of biblical eschatology, with particular attention to the rise of nominalism within Naga Christianity, drawing from biblical theology, Reformation thought, and contemporary ecclesial critique.

The visible decline in spiritual authenticity in Nagaland reveals a deeper crisis of discipleship and discernment, prompting a discussion that seeks both diagnosis and remedy, urging a return to biblical orthodoxy and authentic Christian praxis.

An Age of Confusion and Compromise

In today’s religious landscape, particularly within societies historically evangelised and culturally Christianised, the danger of spiritual deception is no longer theoretical, but a present and pervasive reality.

The danger of spiritual deception is no longer theoretical, but a present and pervasive reality.

Author's summary: Nominalism rises in Naga Christianity.

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Eastern Mirror Eastern Mirror — 2025-10-26

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