Didachist

/ˈdɪdəkɪst/ noun

Definition

A person who follows or teaches the principles found in the Didache.

Etymology

From 'didache' plus the agent suffix '-ist,' meaning one who practices or specializes in something.

Kelly Says

A didachist represents someone committed to the earliest, most original Christian teachings—imagine following an instruction manual written 2,000 years ago by people who actually knew the apostles.

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