Denominational
"Denominational" refers to the classification of different branches or groups within a larger religious tradition. For example, in Christianity, there are various denominations such as Catholicism, Baptism, and Methodism, each with its own beliefs, practices, and governance. These distinctions often arise from historical, theological, or cultural differences.
Denominationalism emphasizes the importance of these separate identities while still recognizing a shared faith. It allows for diversity within a religion, enabling groups to cater to specific beliefs and practices. This can lead to a rich tapestry of worship styles and community engagement, reflecting the varied experiences of believers.