"full continuity" means something that is constant and consistent throughout, without any breaks or interruptions. It refers to a situation or concept that remains the same without any gaps or disruptions. Full definition
Hartshorne and Whitehead both assume that evolutionary evidence implies full continuity between human beings and other animals. (religion-online.org)
Thus Pope Francis stands in full continuity with his predecessors, and my modest book is in the best company. (firstthings.com)
Brown does not treat the theologians of hope and liberation as a breed apart but rather as a part of the mainstream of Christian theology in full continuity with the tradition. (religion-online.org)