Actually he cited the encyclopaedia that lists Barrett’s list and cited that definition as well. He gave no new evidence or list to back up what he said except Barrett. “World Christian Trends” IS the book I’ve been quoting directly from!
The list I posted does not rely solely on WCE, but lists another book and websites in its references. As you can see the numbers given by Gordon Conwell are not exactly the same as those listed in Barrett’s encyclopedia. Also, if you were quoting from World Christian Trends, why did you keep refering to Barrett? As for the definition (although similar to the definition used in WCE), there is if you look carefully in the last paragraph a solution to your problem. Since the author of the letter states a denomination is defined as existing within a specific country, then look at each country individually. For example, the RC was stated to have 236 denominations, however, when viewing each separate country in which the RC resided, the denomination always remained at 1. He also states how they (Gordon Conwell) tried to distinguish each denomination without inflating nor underrepresenting the numbers. He uses the Baptists as a case in point.
The problem I think you seem to have is your narrow view of what a denomination is. You view, for example Baptists as being one denomination, but if you look at the definition given in Webster, you can see that a denomination is determined not only by its creed but its autonomy. Amongst Baptists, and from one congregation to the next, there can be a multitude of differences.
in that case all independent individual churches cannot be denominations at all, because they are not united in a single legal and administrative body.
Don’t understand your reasoning.
no the main Baptist group would be one denomination… they have a legal body. Those who declare themselves independent could be called congregations or Churches but if they are not united and have no overseeing group they would NOT be individual denominations by this definition.
Yet again, you are wrong. You are oversimplifying the situation.
Im guessing you actually mean :
fact-archive.com/encyclopedia/Category:Christian_denominations
how is that even remotely close to 33,000? most of what the lists are is sub categories within overseeing groups(Denominations!) Even the Catholic lists cover several not under the Pope.