The major contribution of Yinger's typology over earlier formulations for church-sect models is that
A) it includes far more variables than any previous typology.
B) it emphasizes the dynamic process of evolution while stressing that the change may be multilinear.
C) it limits the defining characteristics of church, denomination, and sect to theological ones, making for greater clarity.
D) it proves that sects are not always in conflict with the values of the larger society.
E) all of the above.
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